Celebrities988 Archivesknown for going all out when it comes to their Halloween costumes, and Rita Ora just proved she's no exception.
SEE ALSO: 21 best couples costumes you can pull off in a pinchThe pop star turned up to the KISS Haunted House party in London on Friday dressed as Post Malone, and her resemblance to the rapper is astounding.
I mean, just look at these pictures!
From the face tattoos and facial hair, to the wardrobe and, ahem, "accessories," Ora completely nailed her Post Malone look.
Step aside Heidi Klum, a new queen of Halloween costumes has been crowned!
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