Kourtney Kardashian’s Ariana Grande Halloween Costume Is So Good That It’s Ari-Approved
Umm, did Kourtney Kardashian just win Halloween? All of the members of the Kardashian family seem to have gone all-out with their costumes for the holiday, and a couple of them even rocked more than one. But our favorite — other than the kids’ outfits, that is, because who can compete with that kind of cuteness — just might be Kourt’s. The oldest sister made her big trick-or-treating debut dressed as none other than Ariana Grande, super long ponytail included.
The look is super epic, and the 39-year-old reality star definitely pulls it off. The dress is the perfect style, her blonde ponytail is sleek and sassy, and she’s holding that mic like she’s ready to belt out a high note any second now. Even her caption is perfectly on point. “God is a woman,” Kourt wrote on the pic. But the best part is that a certain someone approves, because Ari apparently loves the look.
The singer flooded the comments with black heart emojis, and Kourt sent a bunch of red heart emojis right back. It’s clear there’s plenty of love between the two. We had no idea that the mom-of-three was such a fan. Now that we know, it kind of makes perfect sense, though. Ari, like Kourtney, doesn’t take any s–t — and they’re both all about powerful women and just living your life.
But the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star didn’t just take a quick pic in the costume and head out to a party. This is actually the costume she used to take her kids around the neighborhood so that they could go trick-or-treating and score tons of candy. And you know that our girl was walking that hair with every single step. How can you not feel a little extra sassy when you’ve got that epic swish in your ponytail?
Yep, it’s official. Kourt definitely wins Halloween — and it certainly didn’t help that she had such a cute little Jack Skellington on her side. Sorry, Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner. Better luck next year!
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