There's no beating the Millers at Halloween.
Natalie and J.T. Miller always seem to pull out something unexpected for the Vancouver Canucks' annual Halloween party and this year was no exception. A year removed from dressing as a Playboy Bunny alongside his wife's Hugh Hefner, he once again donned his pink high heels for a fabulous cross-dressing Halloween costume.
This time J.T. put on a sheer teddy and a much better blonde wig than last year as a Fembot from the movie Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, with Natalie, of course, as Austin himself.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is a man comfortable in his own sexuality.
Natalie also shared a video of J.T. walking to the party where she couldn't suppress her own giggles.
Natalie also reassured everyone that J.T. didn't dress as a Fembot when taking the kids around the neighbourhood trick-or-treating. They both had more subdued costumes for that.
Let's not sell the rest of the Canucks short. While photographic evidence doesn't exist for every Canucks costume at the party — this is, after all, their private lives and they can choose to share or not share what they wish — we do know what six other Canucks were wearing for Halloween.
Brock Boeser and his girlfriend Bella, Elias Pettersson and his girlfriend Katelyn, and Quinn Hughes combined for a group costume as the gang from Scooby-Doo: Fred, Daphne, Shaggy, Scooby, and Velma.
Kiefer Sherwood and fiance Ariel Smith came straight out of the late-nineties as Neo and Trinity from The Matrix.
Thatcher and Lexie Demko included their son Dawson and dog Delilah in a group costume as Gru, Vector, and a Minion from Despicable Me, as well as a Minion's favourite word: banana.
Finally, Filip Hronek was a bearded Batman in a tailored suit alongside his partner, Benakova, as Poison Ivy.