Halloween: See Hugh And Crystal Hefner Dressed As Miley And Robin
We’re still a few days away from Halloween, but judging by how the holiday always works and the trends we’ve seen thus far, it’s pretty fair to say you’ll probably encounter a lot of Miley Cyrus costumes as you make the rounds, some of which will be far better than others. Currently leading the pack thanks to surprise and shock value is without question Hugh and Crystal Hefner who dressed as the starlet and her Video Music Awards performance partner Robin Thicke, as seen on Instagram.
As you can tell in the above picture, the two were, by all accounts, pretty cheerful during the annual Playboy Halloween party, which is really nice to see. They have had more than their share of rocky moments over the years. She called off the wedding just days before she was supposed to walk down the aisle, and later, she took some pretty aggressive shots in the media. After the anger subsided, however, she wound up returning to mansion and later followed through and married Hefner. For basically the last year, all has seemingly been great on the home front, and at this point, there’s no reason to think that bliss won’t continue through many more Halloween parties.
In addition to Crystal, Paris Hilton also attended the Halloween party at the Playboy Mansion dressed as Cyrus, though she picked a much different costume. You can check it out below…
We won’t know for sure until Halloween actually passes, but I’m pretty sure the creepy bear Miley costume is going to prove less popular than the flesh-colored one she rocked opposite Thicke. As such, Paris definitely deserves a few extra points for going that route. In addition, she deserves a few extra points because that costume is obviously harder to recreate. That being said, she doesn’t have an eighty-year-old man opposite her to participate in her scheme.
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