PEOPLE has a behind-the-scenes look at the superstar singer’s transformation into ‘The Ghost with the Most’
, Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Clarkson!
The Grammy-winning singer and Emmy-winning daytime host is having a deadly Halloween this year, becoming the strange and unusual Beetlejuice (or Betelgeuse, as his name is often spelled) for the Oct. 31 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show.
PEOPLE has a First Look at Clarkson in costume, as well as a behind-the-scenes peek at her uncanny transformation into ‘The Ghost with the Most.’
She nails the look, recreating the character’s black-and-white pinstripe suit, green hair, dark eyes and ghoulish skin. She even rocks his rotten teeth, too,
It’s a makeover so effective, — the house band at The Kelly Clarkson Show — fittingly told Clarkson, “You look gross” when they first saw her all done up, laughing at the outcome.
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Of course, Clarkson didn’t do it all herself. She had a killer glam team, starting with stylist and dresser , who took care of Beetlejuice’s wardrobe.
Emmy-nominated makeup artist was behind crafting Beetlejuice’s ghostly complexion, while Emmy winner — a designer and department head of Saturday Night Live — crafted all the special effects makeup.
And then there was hairstylist Corey Morris and SNL wigmaker , who crafted Beetlejuice’s signature ‘do.
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But Clarkson doesn’t just stop at Beetlejuice’s aesthetics. She embraces every aspect of the character made famous on screen by , even mimicking the actor’s iconic speech.
Fans first met Beetlejuice in ‘s 1988 American gothic dark fantasy starring , Catherine O’Hara, Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis (among others). Keaton, Ryder and O’Hara all reprised their roles in, this year’s long-awaited sequel that was also directed by Burton, 66.
The Kelly Clarkson Show, like its title star, is going all-in on the Beetlejuice franchise, too. In addition to Clarkson’s costume, the show incorporates elements from both films into its set, even recreating the iconic model city.
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Like all episodes, the Halloween bash begins with one of Clarkson’s acclaimed Kellyoke numbers. This time, she and the band — also dressed in costume — perform a spooky cover of “Banana Boat (Day-O),” the tune used in .
Guests and her boyfriend, actor Rex Linn, appear in costume, too — Linn’s ensemble particularly horrifying McEntire.
Food artist and creator Nikk Alcaraz makes an appearance too, giving Clarkson, McEntire and Linn a tour of spooky dishes from his new book, .
There’s also a never-before-seen segment with past Kelly Clarkson Show guests and Ben Falcone. The couple face off against Clarkson in an ultra-competitive axe-throwing competition straight from their new podcast, .
The episode will conclude with the Boulet Brothers performing “All Hallows’ Eve” from their new EP Halloween House Party, as well as a segment on a Wisconsin NICU nurse who crochets Halloween costumes for newborns.
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This is Clarkson’s sixth Halloween episode of her talk show and second since .
Last season, she went as a blood-sucking vampire, and the year before that chose another spooky, Stevie Nicks-inspired look. But the first three seasons were all about more light-hearted fun: a Ghostbuster (season 3), Marilyn Monroe (season 2) and Winifred Sanderson from Hocus Pocus (season 1).
The Kelly Clarkson Show airs weekdays on NBC (check local listings).
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