Updated October 31st, 2019 at 21:36 IST
Popular with Halloween demographic? UK PM Boris Johnson costumes a hit
Children have decided to dress as PM Boris Johnson for Halloween, and as per the 'trends', he's more popular than Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
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This year's Halloween, children have decided to dress as the Prime Minister of UK, Boris Johnson, with Johnson being at number 10 when it comes to the most popular Halloween costumes among children. According to the British parents, the children found the inspiration of dressing up as Johnson from Brexit. Some parents thought that the UK PM was the 'ghastliest' character in pop culture at present. Some chose to dress up as other popular/unpopular British politicians such as Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Boris Johnson has been named the second scariest celebrity of 2019, only trumped by the US President.
— Beano (@BeanoOfficial)
He's also been voted in the top 10 Halloween costumes for kids this year ��
Check out how to put together your own ghastly Boris costume: https://t.co/Kii6IrITnk pic.twitter.com/rB99hve9oX
Today's @TaylorHerringUK shoot for @BeanoOfficial
— James Herring (@itsjamesherring)
British kids will be dressing up as Boris Johnson this Halloween.
A poll of 2,000 British parents/kids reveals half (54%) of British families are drawing inspiration from Brexit for their Halloween plans this year. pic.twitter.com/2nX9iDIlYo
I suspect, in reality, they are just down-cycling their #DracoMalfoy costumes from last year.
— StepAwayFromTheKeys 🇪🇺 #RevokeArticle50 (@AwayFromTheKeys)
"Kids are dressing up as Boris #Johnson for Halloween"https://t.co/2gZT2UkUaJ
My boris johnson halloween costume 🎃🎃🎃 pic.twitter.com/RK2AwNDlLO
— Guillaume Alexandre (@Mr_Sourcing)
Boris Johnson popular costume inspiration with trick or treaters https://t.co/saD8adc5pQ pic.twitter.com/oddMICZYMY
— Glasgow Standard (@GlasgowStand)
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Published October 31st, 2019 at 20:54 IST