Los Angeles: Singer-actress Miley Cyrus recreated rapper Nicki Minaj`s signature Harajuku Barbie appearance for this year`s Halloween celebration.
The 19-year-old former Disney star put on a big yellow wig to go with her leopard-print tight jumpsuit. She hid her short hair under a big yellow wig and wore a vibrant eye makeup.
The `Hannah Montana` star completed her look with arm tattoo and a butt pad to imitate Minaj`s body structure, reported Ace Showbiz.
Cyrus posted the picture with a friend in a party at her own house.
"@nickiminaj you a stupid hoe (sic)," she posted, referring to one of the rapper`s hit singles.
Minaj replied saying, "I think I am probably gonna go as Miley Cyrus because she`s going as me. I just saw that on Twitter that she`s doing me. Maybe I should get the short buzz cut like Miley. I feel like doing it."
Cyrus is not the only public figure dressing up as other celebrities. In another party, Sum 41`s Deryck Whibley and his girlfriend posed as Avril Lavigne and her fiance Chad Kroeger respectively.
Elsewhere, `Glee` actor Chord Overstreet channeled his inner Brad Pitt. Meanwhile, the host of the bash Matthew Morrison went as Justin Timberlake and his girlfriend dressed up as Britney Spears.
PTI
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