Adele tricks fans on Halloween with not one but TWO spooky costumes
Singer dressed up as The Mask before switching into a much more basic costume
SUPERSTAR Adele wears a prosthetic face and suit as she dresses up as Jim Carrey’s The Mask for Halloween.
But it wasn’t her only costume for the spooky season.
The singer fooled fans in Texas by going trick or treating disguised as a ghost — by throwing a bed sheet over her head.
She told fans at the American Airlines Centre in Dallas on Tuesday: “My son has just turned four and this was the first Halloween that he really kind of wanted to get into it, and we went trick or treating last night.
“You might wonder how I managed to do that. I literally took a sheet off of the hotel bed and wore it over my head and just walked around suburban Dallas. I got away with it for three hours. Can you believe I got away with it?”
The 28-year-old had previously pulled out all the stops as she transformed herself into The Mask – the character made famous by Jim Carrey in the 1994 blockbuster.
And making sure it was a costumes to remember, the mum-of-one even wore prosthetics, mimicking the character’s lively face.
The singer didn’t stop there thought and even got the outfit spot on – wearing a suit, braces, polka dot tie and of course the famous hat.
Sharing snaps on Instagram, she wrote: “Halloween 2016 / Dallas, TX.2".
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Her fun costume comes after she admitted she was "too scared" to have more kids.
The star has son Angelo, who is now four, with her partner Simon Konecki but she suffered from "really bad" postpartum depression, and as a result she is wary about getting pregnant again.
When asked if she's planning to have another child, she told Vanity Fair magazine: "I'm too scared. I had really bad postpartum depression after I had my son, and it frightened me.
“My knowledge of postpartum—or post-natal, as we call it in England—is that you don’t want to be with your child; you’re worried you might hurt your child; you’re worried you weren’t doing a good job.
“But I was obsessed with my child. I felt very inadequate; I felt like I’d made the worst decision of my life . . . . It can come in many different forms.”
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