Heidi Klum never fails to go all out for her annual Halloween party, and this year was no exception. She spent 10 HOURS preparing for her final reveal. She ransformed into Medusa, with fangs and mechanical snakes in her hair, and the body of a snake. Her husband Tom Kaulitz went as a warrior who was turned to stone.
Lady Gaga: She was the Garden of Eden and its gardener. It’s a reference to her song “Garden of Eden”.
Keke Palmer: She and her son dressed as Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow from the “Bow Wow (That’s My Name)” video.
Ed Sheeran: He went as Pennywise from “IT”.
Paris Hilton: She was Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman, and she and her family also dressed up as characters from “Toy Story” and “Peter Pan”.
Sabrina Carpenter: She was a bedazzled and blonde Wonder Woman.
Lizzo: She was a melty mozzarella stick from Chili’s.
Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian: They were Jack and Sally from “The Nightmare Before Christmas”.
Here’s how some country music stars spent their Halloween:
Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany dressed as Oasis.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani recreated a classic fairy tale. Gwen was Little Red Riding Hood . . . and Blake was the grandmother.
No word on Jelly Roll’s costume . . . but his wife, Bunnie Xo, went as Peg Bundy.
And Post Malone was on Bourbon Street for Halloween, and people thought he was a costume. He said, “They were like, ‘Sick costume, dude.’ I’m like, ‘Thanks, man.’ Didn’t get stopped once.”
MTV has canceled “Ridiculousness” after 15 years, 46 seasons, and 1,700 episodes. New episodes will continue to air into 2026.
Kenny Chesney is getting real about something most guys dread . . . losing their hair. In an interview he said his hair started falling out when he was 19 . . . which made high school football extra stressful. He said, “When I’d take my helmet off, I’d see all this hair in there, and I was freaking out.” But now he said, he’s grateful it happened early. “Now I have friends my age who are losing their hair, and they are really freaking out,”. Kenny’s book “Heart Life Music” comes out tomorrow. He’s in the middle of a 10-stop book tour right now.
Here are five country artists who were huge at one point, and then we stopped hearing from them:
- Cyndi Thomson. Her song, “What I Really Meant to Say” hit #1 . . . but she said she stepped away in 2002 to protect her mental health.
 - Cledus T. Judd.
 - Deana Carter. Remember “Strawberry Wine”?
 - Bobbie Gentry. She released her smash hit “Ode to Billie Joe” in 1967. She hasn’t been seen in public since 1981.
 - John Michael Montgomery. He dealt with vocal issues for a long time. But he’s now making a comeback and has been playing shows this year.
 
Jelly Roll’s wife, Bunnie Xo, is already in full Christmas mode. In an Instagram video she said, “I am going Christmas shopping. My husband is not here to stop me. The tree is going up today.”
TV Tonight: “Monday Night Football”
Kendall Jenner is 30.
Colin Kaepernick is 38.
Antonia Thomas is 39. Dr. Claire Browne on “The Good Doctor”.
Dolph Lundgren is 68. Ivan Drago in “Rocky 4” and “Creed 2”.
Phil Simms is 70. New York Giants quarterback legend.
Kathy Kinney is 71. Mimi on “The Drew Carey Show”.
Dennis Miller is 72.
Kate Capshaw is 72.
Roseanne Barr is 73.
Larry Holmes is 76. Heavyweight boxing champ from 1978 to 1985. He defended the title 20 times before losing to Michael Spinks.
Lulu is 77. She sang “To Sir with Love”.
Shadoe Stevens is 78. “Hollywood Squares” announcer
Michael Dukakis is 92.
Here are a few more Good News stories making the rounds . . .
- A small dog who went missing from her family’s home in Mississippi about five years ago was reunited with her owners after turning up in a Florida city about 520 miles away. The dog is a chihuahua and dachshund mix named Penny, and she was found two weeks ago, dodging traffic on a city street. The person who found her had her microchip scanned, and her owners in Mississippi were called. It’s unclear how Penny made it all the way to Florida.
 - A Kenyan entrepreneur named Elly Savatia designed an app that translates speech into sign language using A.I.-powered 3D avatars . . . and he just won a major award for innovation. He says, “Think of it as Google Translate for sign language, that takes speech and text input and outputs photorealistic avatars signing.”
 - A 49-year-old grandma of three, who’s battling colon and kidney cancer, walked the New York City marathon this weekend. He name is Liz Healy, and a she was a marathoner for years before her cancer diagnoses.
 






			
		
			
		
				