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Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon Win Halloween With Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Costumes
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Date:2025-04-16 10:28:43
You'll be enchanted to see Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon's Halloween costumes. And we bet Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will be too.
That's because the YouTuber and her husband dressed up as the Grammy winner and her NFL boyfriend for the holiday, even recreating one of the duo's recent game day looks.
"Home is where the heart is," Trisha captioned photos of their #Tayvis ensembles, "but God I love the football team."
This year, Taylor and Travis have been a favorite Halloween costume choice for many, given their budding romance has captured the hearts of fans around the world.
And social media users couldn't help but agree with the choice, with one person commenting, "Trisha wins Halloween yet again." Another added, "These are literally the same pictures what." Meanwhile, a third user may have summed it up best, writing, "I literally thought it was taylor and travis."
The couple pulled off their wildest dreams for the festive holiday by recreating the ensembles Taylor and Travis wore after the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium on Oct. 22.
But Trisha and Moses aren't the only pair to score big this year.
To see how more couples are dressing up for Halloween this year, keep reading...
The couple channeled Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles Flintstone at Vas Morgan and Michael Braun's Halloween Party on Oct. 28 in Los Angeles.
The spouses' costumes really took off, as they were dressed as a flight attendant and pilot at the Casamigos Halloween party.
The twin flames kicked off Halloweekend with Kill Bill inspired 'fits at the Oct. 27 party.
The singer and actress duo then transformed into Anime character Ryuk and his forbidden fruit at Vas Morgan and Michael Braun's spooky celebration Oct. 28.
The internet star and her husband proved they're end game by going as another famous couple: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
No tricks, just treats: The couple went artsy as Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol.
Summer lovin' had Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford a blast at the Casamingos party, where they were truly Grease lightnin'.
"Once Upon A Hulaween 2023," the Live! hosts captioned their intricate, coordinated looks inspired by Día de los Muertos.
The couple were Depp in the world of Tim Burton, dressing as Edward Scissorhands and Kim from the 1990 film.
It's game over for the other couples, as the Riverdale actress and her boyfriend matched as Mario and Luigi.
The Bachelor Nation member and singer looked magical as Glinda and Elphaba from Wicked.
The Bachelor Nation star went as a Boston Bruins hockey player while the Modern Family star cheered him on.
The model and her husband channeled Scarface at the Casamigos bash.
Yeehaw! The pair were rocking their retro couple's costumes at Casamigos' festivities.
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