Nicki Minaj Costume: Ellen Wins Halloween

Holy cleavage, Batman! Ellen DeGeneres got all dressed up for Halloween this year as none other than Nicki Minaj. Minaj did an interview with Ellen last month and showed off her spoof exercise video, ...
Nicki Minaj Costume: Ellen Wins Halloween
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  • Holy cleavage, Batman! Ellen DeGeneres got all dressed up for Halloween this year as none other than Nicki Minaj. Minaj did an interview with Ellen last month and showed off her spoof exercise video, “Nicki Minaj’s Extreme Home Twerk Out.” The outfit Minaj wore in the video inspired Ellen’s costume.

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    “Let me start by saying my eyes are up here,” DeGeneres joked. “This year I decided to go as something really scary–half naked. Of course, I’m Nicki Minaj,” she said. “Nicki was on the show a few weeks ago and her shirt was not. She took our show from PG to double D.”

    “I got the whole look down,” Ellen continued. “I even have the same shoes on. I think I do–I can’t see my feet–but I think I do. I normally don’t wear things this sexy, but when you dress as Nicki Minaj you have to. So here are my boom booms and my super bass. And in case you’re wondering these are real.”

    Ellen finished all that up with some twerking of her own and certainly gave Miley Cyrus a run for her money. See Ellen and her new figure below.

    In case you were wondering, Minaj didn’t miss seeing Ellen’s costume, which she praised on Twitter earlier today:

    If you missed Nicki Minaj’s appearance on Ellen last month, check out her “Twerk Out” video to see where Ellen got her costume inspiration.

    What is the best celebrity costume you’ve seen for Halloween? Respond below.

    Ellen isn’t the only celebrity who decided to dress up as Nicki Minaj for Halloween. Check out Miley Cyrus’s Nicki Minaj costume below. Miley has inspired quite a few celebrity costumes herself, including Hugh Hefner and his wife Crystal and Paris Hilton.

    [Images via EllenTV and YouTube]

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