Colton Haynes’ Halloween costumes just got even more ridiculous
Colton Haynes’ impressive Halloween costumes have become a bit of a yearly tradition, and this year is no exception.
In the past three years, the out gay star has appeared as Ursula, Miss Piggy and Princess Fiona from Shrek.
Now he has outdone himself with yet another bonkers and committed costume.
This year he posted on Instagram a photo of himself dressed as Marge from the Simpsons.
Bare breasted Marge Simpson.
The truly terrifying costume was donned by Haynes who hosted the Freixenet 2nd annual Halloween Affair.
He posted a number of videos of himself dressed as Marge Simpson.
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Haynes later posted a video of himself stripped down afterwards, still wearing padding and some body paint.
Wow.
Haynes’ fiancé last week revealed what he thought of his husband-to-be’s sex scene in American Horror Story.
Colton and fellow actor Billy Eichner are seen on camera in the throes of passion in the most recent episode.
Twitter went into overdrive following the scene, and it seems so did Colton’s other half, Jeff Leatham.
Speaking about the scene to Entertainment Weekly, Haynes joked that Jeff had an unexpected reaction to the raunchy episode.
“I just showed him [the scene] in the car and he was laughing. He loves Billy Eichner and so do I,” he said.
He went on: “Jeff’s so used to it. That’s my job. We had protection on. We had clothes on and it’s just fun.
“Billy and I laughed the entire time… it was so awkward. So awkward, but we got through it.”
Even Colton himself was taken aback by the gushing praise for his x-rated acting.
Colton wrote on Twitter: “I see y’all thirstin over my #AHSCult sex scene with @billyeichner…your responses are hilarious & I’m obsessed with all of you haha”
The show has become renowned for its LGBT content, with creator Ryan Murphy not holding back on the queer storylines this season.
Colton previously opened up about his struggle to come out as gay, both to his family and to the public.
He told Huffington Post: “I’ve been told by so many people that you cannot be out and have a career.
“The craziest thing was my career actually became the best it’s ever been once I actually was true to myself.
“That happened, and it was the most amazing experience.
“I was in Paris the day that the EW article dropped, and I cried for three days straight.”
He added: “It was amazing. Good cry, yeah. I was happy at the outpouring.”
He also revealed that Hollywood bosses forced him to date women to disguise his sexuality.