As is tradition here at FH, this past Saturday, we had our annual Halloween gala and costume contest. With Covid still a risk, vaccinations were mandatory for all participants. Masks were also required, except for when official portraits were taken for the contest. Social distancing was encouraged, but with a room filled of hot, mostly naked men, we quickly gave up trying to enforce it. We did reduce the numbers, and sadly, spectators were not allowed at this years bash, but thanks to FH, some of the best and most creative non-costumes are featured here.
Except for his helmet, this sexy gladiator didn't wear much. He did get bonus points however, pushing him into the finals for arriving straddling a horse.
We get a lot of hot cops each year, but this is our first London Bobby. This contestant earned the judges respect for bobbing the most apples with the use of his night stick.
If you missed on our previous costume Parades check them out here:
The two guys above didn't know each other before meeting at the Halloween bash. Neither one could really identify the meaning behind coming in just a red cape and mask. It didn't really matter, though they didn't arrive together, they were spotted sneaking out together right after the trophies were handed out.
We've gotten many versions of Little Red Riding Hood over the years. This particular red impressed the judges by acting out the stories iconic 'better to eat you with' line.
Body painting is always a popular choice, this year more than ever. There were dozens of hot men painted as superheroes, cartoon characters and classic Halloween characters. These four made the finals.
The contestant below with the smiley face emoji ended up winning the body painting portion of the contest. It was close, but I think the fact he kept sticking out his tongue, pushed him over the edge.
Below let me present our first runner-up. I think the image of our hot GI below tells you everything you need to know about why.
And the winner is....
With an unprecedented unanimous vote from the judge, this contestant, calling his costume, 'Businessman on the subway' was this year's clear winner.
Group Winners:
It was close, but the cheerleaders took the lead over the babies by just 3 points. Some say it was because the cheerleaders didn't wear underwear while doing air tosses and cart-wheels, but I think the babies lost more than the cheerleaders won. In an attempt for realism, the babies diaper changing demonstration proved a little too realistic for some in the crowd.
The party wasn't without it's controversies. The team below mounted a formal protest after they were disqualified from the competition for being over dressed. The rules are clear boys!
Results of the pumpkin carving contest.
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