Actor Neil Patrick Harris has done it again with his 2018 family Halloween ensemble. (Photo: Getty Images)
Why, yes, I have been hitting refresh on my Instagram to see what Neil Patrick Harris and his family will create this Halloween
Haven’t you? Every year, the actor, his husband David Burka and now 8-year-old twins, Gideon Scott and Harper Grace, don’t just don costumes. They create Halloween enchantment. This year, the Burka-Harris clan gave a nod to Disney, portraying hitchhiking ghosts from The Haunted Mansion ride at Disney World and Disneyland.
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Welcome, foolish mortals. We hope your Halloween is happily haunted, but heed this warning: beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts! @nph
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Burka shared the photo on his Instagram account.
The image is captioned: “Welcome, foolish mortals. We hope your Halloween is happily haunted, but heed this warning: beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts.”
In the eerie photo set in a graveyard, Harper is shown in focus in the front wearing a bride’s white dress, white makeup and clutching a bloodied ax. A beatific smile is on her face.
Harris and Burtka stand in the background as does Gideon, who is fading away as a ghost. A smoky ghost figure rises in the background. Creepers!
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Favorite Burka-Harris Halloween pics from the past
Hurry, hurry! Step right up and behold the Burtka-Harris Halloween Carnival of Curiosities! #happyhalloween @dbelicious
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A long time ago in a Halloween far, far away….
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Our costumes for the Halloween carnival at the kids' preschool yesterday. But 10/31 will be frighteningly different..! @DavidBurtka came up with both themes/costumes. He's amazing.
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