A child walked onto “The View” stage wearing a gold unitard, matching face paint and a bright red handprint on their cheek. The costume? “The Oscars slap.'
According to “The View,” all you need to dress up as one of the year’s buzziest headlines is a gold bodysuit and some red face paint.
As part of its “Boo Are You Wearing?” segment Monday, “The View” showcased a lineup of Halloween costumes that co-host Sara Haines said were inspired by the year’s “fair share of horror stories and shocking moments.” With the help of wardrobe supervisor Ashley Alderfer Kaufman, children dressed up as inflation, the
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