2022’s 20 best celeb Halloween outfits from racy Love Island to Gemma Collins’ latex bodysuitad

Celebrities were out in full force over the Halloween weekend sporting some of the creepiest and most outrageous collection of costumes as they came together to celebrate

It’s that time of year again where celebrities emerge almost unrecognisable as they don the scariest — and most bizarre — costumes for Halloween.This weekend saw an array of famous faces attending various events in full fancy dress as groups gathered to celebrate the holiday with their industry peers. Among the celebrities were some of the Love Island 2022 cast, seen attending Maya Jama’s Annual Halloween party in various racy costumes, as well as Kim Kardashian who pulled out all the stops as X-Men’s Mystique.Here’s a breakdown of all the best celebrity looks spotted over the Halloween weekend…

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