Megan Thee Stallion posted her Halloween costume on Sunday, and the rapper is completely unrecognizable as Pinhead from the 1987 horror movie 'Hellraiser.'
From Beyoncé to Heidi Klum, some celebrities always go all out for Halloween. This year, there's a new contender.
"Pain has a face. Allow me to show you. Gentlemen I am pain," the rapper wrote in the caption, referencing a line from the movie, along with a #hottieween hashtag. "Scary how good you look ... even dressed as an acupuncture face white man," wrote boyfriend Pardi Fontaine.
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