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As a self-proclaimed “Halloween enthusiast,” Saucedo has always been one to embrace costumes. Four years ago, a friend of his was hosting a toy drive and he recalls her telling him, “Hey, you should dress up as the Grinch.”With an increase in funding, he was able to upgrade his outfit. He based his current look around the 2000 film. Attired in a green, shaggy fur-covered body suit that matches the Grinch's iconic look, Saucedo has taken on the character's mischievous charm.
“It took me two hours to get ready and I’m still not wearing pants,” he jokingly says about how long preparation takes. “I'm always somebody that's really light-hearted,” Saucedo says. “I’m always first to make a friend. Something about me is I'm always going to crack my jokey jokes at work, with family at random times with regular people. It's just who I am.”Saucedo says he typically does not hold benefit events, an exception being a two-turkey giveaway Instagram post during Thanksgiving. Instead, he says he attends these events whether invited or not, like he did on Dec. 8.
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