Parker Curry,mother and son having sex x-videos the young girl who was photographed marveling over Michelle Obama's Smithsonian portrait earlier this year, found the perfect Halloween costume.
Since she's such a fan of the former first lady, Parker decided to recreate the iconic work of art — painted by Baltimore-based artist Amy Sherald — to wear while trick-or-treating. And as you may have guessed, she totally nailed it.
On Wednesday night, Curry's mom, Jessica, sent BuzzFeed News Reporter David Mack some photographs of Parker's stunning Halloween costume, and, well, just look for yourself...
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When Jessica asked Parker what she wanted to dress up as for Halloween this year, the three year old answered "Michelle Obama" immediately.
"Flat out. No hesitation. Half of a second later. 'I want to be Michelle Obama,' and I was like Whoa," Jessica told BuzzFeed News. "I thought she was going to be like, 'I want to be Elsa or some other character like that.'"
Parker's dress bears a striking resemblance to the dress Michelle Obama wore when posing for the portrait, which was designed by Michelle Smith’s label Milly. Parker's was reportedly made by Alisha Welsh, who runs Magnolia Lake Children's Clothing in New York.
Mack even shared a side-by-side photo of Parker and the portrait so you can really take in the comparison.
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Below is the photo of Parker staring at the Smithsonian portrait in awe, which Facebook user Ben Hines took and shared to social media in March. The photograph soon went viral and even gained the attention of Michelle Obama herself.
Shortly after Parker's visit to the museum, Obama met with her and the two had a delightful "dance party" to Taylor Swift. Casual.
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And Michelle Obama loved Parker's costume just as much as she loved the photo of Parker in front of her portrait.
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Way to go, girl.
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