15 Times Celebs Dressed As Other Celebs For Halloween: Jessica Alba As Slash & More

Still figuring out what you're going to be for Halloween? Never fear! These celebs disguised as other celebs for All Hallow's Eve will give you some ideas! Check them out! When it comes to picking out your Halloween costume, it's all about choosing something that gets people talking! And what's more inspiring your favorite celeb's distinctive look! Dressing up as a celebrity for the ghoulish holiday is a blast but it's not just average party-goers - other celebs do it too! Here's the members of the Hollywood elite who have cleverly dressed as a fellow celeb for Halloween and we're living for it! Check out all the A-listers insane costumes right here! What better way to comment on current events or poke fun at a recent scandal than to adopt it as your Halloween costume! Katy Perry , 32, and Orlando Bloom , 40, did just that when they took on Bill , 71, and Hillary Clinton , 69, in 2016! ... (more)

Senseless selfies, creepy clowns and Trump’s triumph make year of odd news

A person dressed in a clown costume stands amongst attendees during the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in Manhattan, New York, US, October 31, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Searches for selfies led to many bad decisions, an outbreak of creepy clown sightings chilled even horror maestro Stephen King, and a hard-fought campaign ended with the election of former reality TV star Donald Trump as president of the United States.

President Obama Sings ‘Purple Rain’ to Prince Trick-or-Treater at White House: Watch

President Barack Obama laughs as he hands out treats to a child who is dressed up as him during a Halloween event at the South Lawn of the White House Oct. 31, 2016 in Washington, DC. President Obama told kids to go nuts eating candy and did some of the "Thriller" dance with First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Halloween party.

‘Nasty woman’ and Ken Bone: election’s viral stars a hit for Halloween

With the U.S. election just days away, Americans can expect to see an occasional "nasty woman" and "basket of deplorables" knocking on doors this Halloween alongside the usual parade of goblins, ghosts and ghouls. Revelers are planning costumes inspired by the campaign for the Nov. 8 election, seeking catharsis and humor at the end of the often bitterly fought White House race between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Behind door No. 2

Door No. 1, door No. 2, or Carol Merrill? Do those words sound familiar? I remember watching the game show "Let's Make a Deal" when I was a kid, and not fully acknowledging the passage of time, I was shocked to find that the show celebrated its 50th anniversary a few years ago.