Missy Keating and Rosanna Davison led the Irish stars in the spooky style stakes this year - as they went back to black for their Halloween celebrations.
While Heidi Klum wriggled away with the best celeb costume of the weekend, as she stole the show as a giant worm, Missy and her singer dad Ronan were among the Irish stars turned up to steal the show over on this side of the pond.
The famous family went for the superhero style, with Missy dressed as Black Widow, Ronan as Iron Man, his Love Island star son Jack Keating as Spiderman, whilst his wife Storm and their kids Coco and Cooper opted for a Star Wars theme.
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At home, Rosanna Davison and her husband Wes Quirke brought their toddlers Sophia, Oscar and Hugo trick or treating in there best fancy dress.
The former Miss World stunned in a black mini dress and thigh high boots as ‘bad bunny’ whilst Wes dressed as ‘Bananas in pyjamas’, as they celebrated with their kids who donned dinosaur suits.
Elsewhere, Glenda Gilson and her toddler sons Bobby and Danny went for family style in matching costumes from the movie, The Incredibles.
Meanwhile, hubby Rob McNaughton dressed as Superman.
Vogue Williams showed the reality of dressing up kids as she posted her little girl Gigi’s upset over wearing a red wig for her Little Mermaid inspired outfit.
And Amy Huberman stole the show in the comedy stakes, as she poked fun at her husband Brian O’Driscoll once again over his dog groomers mix up.
Donning a mask with Brian’s face, Amy dressed up as her husband, with a strange dog in hand.
Amy said: “Couldn’t resist. Costume is “BOD at the Groomers” Dog is local model “Paddy” and defo not ours.”
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