'Fox & Friends' anchors celebrate Halloween with patriotic-themed costumes
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The “Fox & Friends” anchors got into the Halloween spirit with patriotic-themed costumes.
On Thursday, Ainsley Earhardt, Steve Doocy, Carley Shimkus and Janice Dean revealed their costumes' theme — the United States.
“We celebrate America every day on this program, even on Halloween,” Doocy declared at the top of the segment.
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The crew was then joined by Jedediah Bila, who came dressed as a “mummy to be;" Ed Henry, who appeared as a skeleton with a heart and a liver in honor of donating an organ to his sister; and Pete Hegseth, who also kept to the America theme by going as Superman.
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The team came with their kids in tow dressed as monsters, movie characters and all kinds of superheroes. Doocy then let the kids go to town on a cauldron full of candy, which they were all-too-happy to stuff their pockets with.
Once the annual Halloween parade was finished, the “Fox & Friends” team posed together for a spooky photo on Instagram.
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“Happy Halloween from Fox and Friends!!! #betterwithfriends,” reads the image’s caption.