South African celebrities truly outdid themselves this Halloween, with their creative and jaw-dropping costumes taking social media by storm. From Tyla to Nadia Nakai, these Mzansi stars proved that they are not ones to shy away from getting into the Halloween spirit.
Tyla, the music sensation whose self-titled album surpassed Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, channeled Halle Berry’s character “Sharon Stone” from the 1994 film The Flintstones. Her tiger print outfit was a nod to the iconic character and she definitely nailed the look with style.
Uncle Waffles also made a splash with his Halloween costume, showcasing his unique and quirky style. The attention to detail in his outfit was truly impressive, and he definitely stood out among the crowd of Halloween revelers.
Pearl Thusi, known for her upcoming Apple TV movie Her Perfect Life, took on the challenge of transforming into a female version of rapper Emtee. Her dedication to the costume was evident in her detailed tattoos and signature style, paying homage to one of South Africa’s standout rappers.
Nadia Nakai, AKA’s former girlfriend and talented rapper, once again wowed fans with her Halloween costume. Last year, she stunned as Coco from the movie of the same name, and this year she captivated audiences with her Bride of Frankenstein look, inspired by Kylie Jenner’s 2022 Halloween costume.
Somizi Mhlongo made his mark with his Shebeshxt costume, earning praise from fans and friends alike. His attention to detail, including temporary tattoos and intricate makeup, truly brought the character to life and solidified his status as the winner of Halloween 2024.
Overall, South African celebrities truly embraced the Halloween spirit this year, showcasing their creativity and flair for dressing up. From Tyla to Nadia Nakai, each star brought their A-game to the festivities, leaving fans in awe of their incredible costumes. It’s safe to say that Halloween 2024 was a memorable one for these Mzansi stars, and we can’t wait to see what they come up with next year.