Molly Sims' Oldest, 11, Pulls Double Duty as Freddy Kruger and Taylor Swift in Two Epic Halloween Costumes
The Stuber family went all out for Halloween, with each of the three kids donning two looks
Molly Sims is keeping up her streak of impressive family Halloween costumes.
On Wednesday, the Yse Beauty entrepreneur shared photos of her family all dressed up in this year's costume, with their theme being horror villains.
"Choose your Villain 😉 Poison Ivy… Chucky?!" she captioned the set of shots, which show the 50-year-old dressed as Poison Ivy, husband Scott Stuber as the Joker, 6-year-old Grey Douglas as Chucky, Scarlett May, 8, as Harley Quinn and Brooks Alan, 11, as Freddy Kruger.
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The family costume wasn't the only look her three kids took on, however. In an earlier Instagram post, each of the kids showed off their individuality with their own costumes.
This time, Grey was a Boss Baby, Scarlett was a teddy bear, and Brooks was Taylor Swift, decked out in Kansas City Chiefs gear.
Sims spoke with PEOPLE earlier this year about her foray into beauty and skincare and how her late mother's influence and support has served as a guiding light to her.
"I have had very pivotal moments in life. Mean girls in high school and in college. And when I started modeling, people who told me I would never do anything. Never be on the cover of French Vogue. Never going to do Sports Illustrated. Never going to walk the runway," she told PEOPLE.
"My mom was really great at saying, 'You can do and be anything.' So I dug deep. A lot of people have doubted me. The more you doubt me, boom, watch out. And I might fall off every day. But who cares? I think if I can say to women or to men one thing, it's: you got this. Let's go!"
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