HALLOWEEN came early to the celeb world last night as they all embraced their inner ghoul and headed out for the night.
Jemima Khan led the way for best costume at the Unicef Ball, as she dressed up as Donald Trump’s wife Melania, with a waxwork of the US presidential candidate hanging off her back and groping her.
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The Fall’s Gillian Anderson looked sexy in fish-net tights and Cold Feet star James Nesbitt went as the Cheshire Cat for the Alice and Wonderland themed bash.
Robbie Williams performed at the event, but opted for a sparkly jacket instead of a spooky costume.
There was a an array of scary outfits, with an unknown person going for the Killer Clown look – a craze which has been sweeping the country,
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Meanwhile, Jemima’s costume appeared to allude to the recent scandal surrounding Trump in which he was recorded making inappropriate comments about grabbing women in a sexual manner.
Other stars at the dazzling bash included royalty as Princess Beatrice arrived dressed as a saucy kitten in a black velvet jacket with a flirty leather skirt.
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She hid her trademark strawberry blonde locks beneath a shiny white wig while rocking a cat mask pushed away from her face atop her head.
The money raised at the Halloween Ball will help Unicef provide blankets, life-saving food, clean water, health care and psychosocial support to children whose lives have been devastated by conflict.
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Jemima is an ambassador for the charity and said: “The Halloween Ball was about coming together to support Unicef’s vitally important work to keep Syrian children safe and warm.
“The conflict in Syria is the largest humanitarian crisis since World War 2. The shocking images we’ve seen of children suffering inside Syria and those making terrifying journeys across Europe in search of safety are utterly heart-breaking.
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“With freezing temperatures coming and no way of keeping warm these children will struggle to survive.
“Unicef is on the ground right now providing life-saving humanitarian aid, including warm blankets, but their work remains desperately underfunded.”
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