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Halloween has come and as expected celebrities did the most over the weekend. While not everyone got it right some clearly understood the assignment. https://www.instagram.com/p/CVtTW_fveo9/ Over the span of the last 10 years celebrity costumes have become a big moment in popular culture. Naturally everyone who is anyone, or believes they are anyone, tried their […]

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