Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil organized a Haunted Party and it was all out

Photo courtesy of Chapter One Studio's Instagram account

We’re not kidding when we say Halloween is like Christmas to a lot of people where they go all out—decors, costumes, parties, you name it. 

Last night, Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil organized a party which they dubbed as #HauntedHollywoodParty where we believe the guests were asked to dress up in the scariest Hollywood characters. 

Enrique dressed up as Joker, complete with green hair and makeup that almost made Jared Leto run for his money. Liza, on the other hand, dressed up as a gorgeous Pennywise—she would do a creepy smile though that would haunt your dreams. 

Other celebrities spotted last night were Maymay Entrata who was dressed up as Annabelle and of course, Edward Barber dressed up as Chucky—only fitting because they’re one of the most-famous celebrity couples out there. 

Singer Darren Espanto was also present and was dressed as Beetlejuice. Sue Ramirez dressed up as Mia Thermopolis from Princess Diaries—not so scary, but still so good.

There were lots of activities too like party games (there was one where they all had to eat donuts!) and even a Breakout PH room so you can strategize with friends. 

Now if you’re thinking of throwing a party tonight or tomorrow, then you better get some tips! Meanwhile, we’ll hole up and prep our costumes first. 

 

Photo courtesy of Chapter One Studios’ Instagram account

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