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Celebrities Enforce One-Costume Rule for Their Kids' Halloween

Summary

  • Seth Meyers and Maya Rudolph agree on one Halloween rule: no multiple costumes for their kids
  • Meyers and Rudolph find it challenging to manage their children's different Halloween events and costume changes
  • Rudolph says "This isn't the Oscars, honey. We're not changing for the after party!"
Celebrities Enforce One-Costume Rule for Their Kids' Halloween

As of October 23rd, 2025, celebrity parents Seth Meyers and Maya Rudolph have revealed that they will not allow their children to have multiple costumes for Halloween. During Rudolph's recent appearance on Meyers' late-night show, the two discussed the challenges of managing Halloween festivities with their large families.

Meyers, 51, and Rudolph, 53, both expressed frustration with their kids' desires to wear different costumes for various Halloween events, such as school parties and trick-or-treating. Meyers explained, "I have multiple childs, there's also, like, multiple Halloween festivities." Rudolph echoed this sentiment, saying, "At certain ages, it was like, 'Hey, let's all trick-or-treat together as a family,' and now, it's like, 'I've got to go to this party.'"

In response, the celebrity parents have decided to enforce a strict one-costume rule. As Meyers put it, "We're rolling the one all the way through it." Rudolph added, "This isn't the Oscars, honey. We're not changing for the after party!" The two comedians are determined to keep their children's Halloween celebrations simple and focused on the holiday's true spirit.

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Meyers and Rudolph are enforcing a one-costume rule for their children's Halloween celebrations.
The celebrities have multiple children and their kids are invited to various Halloween parties and events, leading to requests for different costumes.
Rudolph firmly stated, "This isn't the Oscars, honey. We're not changing for the after party!"

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