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These Taylor Swift-Inspired Halloween Decorations Have Gone Viral—But the Skeleton Travis Kelce Steals the Show

Introducing the The SCeras Tour

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From pumpkin-filled porches to 12-foot skeletons, there are countless ways to decorate your home for Halloween. While most people opt for a classic display of witches and spiderwebs and ghosts (oh my!), one homeowner in New Orleans has gone viral for this Taylor Swift-themed Halloween landscape you need to see to believe.

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Louellen Berger’s Louisiana home has become somewhat of a tourist attraction during the spooky season, thanks to her years-long tradition of decorating her front lawn with skeletons inspired by movies and current social events.

For this year’s theme, aptly titled “Terror Swift: The SCeras Tour,” Berger took inspiration from her 11 grandchildren and designed a Swiftie-approved display that’s beyond my wildest dreams. 

The display features several skeletons that are each dressed for a different era, ranging from Speak Now to Midnights.

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The best part? There's a Travis Kelce skeleton in the back, labeled “Skelce.”

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You know Swift’s go-to move, where she uses her hands to form the shape of a heart? Well, there’s a skeleton holding a wooden heart (probably because it’s too difficult to mold the bony fingers into a heart). A for effort. 

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As I previously mentioned, this isn’t the first time Berger has decorated her lawn with skeletons. In fact, it has become a 20-year tradition that started with one skeleton and grew exponentially. “I surveyed it and thought, 'He looks a little lonely,'” she told People magazine. “So I added three more, all in playful poses: one doing a backbend, another with a hula hoop, and a third in a cartwheel.”

Berger continued, “Eventually, our local newspaper named the skeleton in the tree ‘Lazy Bones,’ which inspired me to give the rest of the skeletons punny names that matched their poses.” Now, the Skeleton Home garners thousands of visitors each year, in addition to virtual fans who follow along on the house’s official Instagram page

I wasn’t ready for this. 

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