Strictly Come Dancing returned tonight (October 26) with all the sparkle and even some spookiness as it's Halloween week.
Each of the judges donned Halloween costumes, keeping in with the theme but two really caught viewers' eyes.
Craig Revel Horwood and Anton Du Beke were recognised instantly having dressed as the young twin girls from The Shining.
Fans of the dancing competition found the costume choice "hilarious" and one said they "will never unsee" the two men in the costumes.
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— Milena ZP👩🏻🦽🇮🇹🇪🇺🏴 (@MilenaZP_) October 26, 2024
Never going to watch The Shining in quite the same way again! 😂 pic.twitter.com/bviDq7TUHK
Motsi Mabuse sported a Cruella de Vil costume complete with Dalmation print down her face and neck while head judge Shirley Ballas dressed up as Hocus Pocus' Winifred Sanderson.
Strictly viewers find judges' Halloween costumes 'hilarious'
Revel Horwood and Du Beke came down the steps at the start of the show, holding hands and donning identical frilly dresses with a big bow on the front, complete with wigs and clips in their hair.
Who Remembers The Shining’s "Grady Twins?”
— 80sThen80sNow (@80sThen80sNow) July 20, 2020
Here are Lisa and Louise All Grown Up.#LisaBurns #LouiseBurns #Actress #GradyTwins #TheShining #Movies #Movie #Film #Horror #Twins pic.twitter.com/Pv6cNKAYMM
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One shared their thoughts to X, formerly Twitter, writing: "Craig and Anton as the twins from the shining is both hilarious and haunting".
With several laughing emojis, another said: "Craig and Anton as the Shining Twins is honestly one of the best things I’ve ever seen".
A third jokingly said: "Never going to watch The Shining in quite the same way again!"
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