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Top Celebrity Halloween Costume of 2024 Revealed
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Date:2025-04-12 12:39:25
Looks like plenty of folks will be taking it to the dance floor for Halloween 2024.
With the release of their new "Frightgeist" site, Google is letting users take a look at this year's most-searched Halloween costumes and helping them figure out exactly how to achieve each look. When it comes to the celebrity people are looking to dress up as this year, one person reigns supreme: 2024 Paris Olympics breakdancer Raygun.
The Australian athlete—real name Rachael Gunn—made headlines during the Summer Games with her unconventional performance that earned zero points from the judges due to its simple dance moves.
But that hasn't stopped the general public from taking a cue out of Raygun's closet, searching for green and yellow track suits, according to Google.
And Raygun isn't the only celeb who is trending this year. Google also shared that searches for Sabrina Carpenter costumes skyrocketed, with many looking to recreate her iconic heart corset look for spooky season.
Meanwhile, Soulja Boy—who is best known for his 2007 hit "Crank That (Soulja Boy)"—is also coming in hot, with folks searching for oversized shirts, sunglasses and baseball caps reminiscent of the rapper.
As for iconic pop culture characters, internet users are looking for costume inspiration from Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Deadpool & Wolverine. In fact, searches for Shrunken Head Bob from the Beetlejuice sequel have gone up.
And for those planning a group costume, Inside Out 2's Envy, Anger, Disgust, Anxiety and Joy are all trending this year, with Google sharing that fans have been asking, "What does envy mean?"
With Halloween only weeks away, it's no wonder everyone is trying to finalize what they'll be wearing. But if you're Heidi Klum—a.k.a. Queen of Halloween—you've already been planning for months.
In September, the America's Got Talent judge gave fans a sneak peek of what she'll be wearing at her annual fright fest, posting a video of what appeared to be a prosthetics mold with the caption, "#HeidiHalloween is starting to take shape…"
More recently, she shared a photo of herself in a brown compression bodysuit meant to be worn under special effects makeup.
"There's a clue here," she captioned her Oct. 7 Instagram post "but I just can't put my finger on it."
While you're busy pondering what you'll be dressing up as this year, keep reading to see how your favorite celebs are already celebrating the holiday.
It was a simply spooky night for the Simple Life alum at Universal Studios Hollywood.
The "Make Me Feel" singer had a bloody good time at a Cinespia screening of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre in Los Angeles.
So this is what they do in the shadows! The Vanderpump Rules star and the Magicians actor faced their fears at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
To kick off spooky season, the High School Musical alum captioned this black-and-white Instagram photo, "Happy October 1st from me and my giant pumpkin."
The singer dipped it low at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
Khloe Kardashian posted this adorable photo of her and ex Tristan Thompson's 2 year old son in his Halloween pajamas from Zip N’ Bear, quipping on Instagram, "Someone is feeling festive."
The Blink-182 drummer found more than just the angel from his nightmare at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
The son of Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler had a rockin' good time at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
The Queen of Halloween started the countdown on Oct. 1, writing on Instagram, "30 more days…"
The "Me, Myself & I" singer got her haunt on at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
The Life of Kylie alum kicked off spooky season with a visit to Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
The Boys star befriended a new squad at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights.
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