Celebrity Halloween costumes can be a lot of fun. Some go all out to be the spookiest, funniest, and most daring. Heidi Klum has long been the queen of Halloween, but there’s a new contender this year. Maggie Sajak, daughter of iconic Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajek, shared her Halloween flair with two costumes on Instagram, and fans love it.
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Maggie Sajak Incorporated Some Fun Into Her Halloween Attire
Choosing one Halloween costume can be tough, so Maggie decided to try a few different options. Piggybacking on the excitement of the upcoming Wicked movie, Maggie chose a couple of witch costumes. Her “Wheel-y Good Witch” incorporated a pink bodess and a skirt that resembled the big wheel with nothing but big prizes.
Maggie Sajak’s other Halloween costume option was the “Wheel-y Bad Witch,” a black outfit with green accents and nothing but bankrupts. The two outfits were a perfect nod to her dad’s legacy and were totally giving Glinda and Elphaba.
Maggie shared a bit of behind-the-scenes footage of her costume creation on Instagram. “Went to artistic genius @migsoutloud with a simple idea for a Halloween costume…minutes later, he had already made incredible sketches…and a couple weeks later his creativity, hard work, and talent brought them to life even more detailed and amazing than I could’ve imagined!! And thank you @spauldo for the perfect creative hair looks to bring it all together!! Here’s a little look into this awesome process!”
Of course, fans were obsessed.
One wrote, “Amazing!!! I hope you bust these out other times of the year, too.”
This person loved it, too. “Whatever the designers are charging, DOUBLE IT!!!”
Some fans hope Maggie Sajak sticks around on Wheel of Fortune far past Halloween. “You’re wonderful. Please stay with the show. We love you.”
We love Maggie, too, and hope she will continue her dad’s legacy on Wheel of Fortune for years to come.
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