Hungry for more? Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka paid homage to the fast food industry with their family costumes.
with their costumes. Harper traded in her usual blonde locks for red pigtails as she portrayed the Wendy’s figurehead. Gideon, meanwhile, rocked grey hair and a white suit to become Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Colonel Sanders.
, which featured remnants of the fast food all over their floor as the family chowed down on their respective treats.showed a behind-the-scenes glimpse at his makeup while wearing a gold crown and giant medallion reminiscent of Burger King’s famed spokesperson. Harris did his own clown face, nailing Ronald McDonald’s memorable red smile.
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