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Gina Kirschenheiter's New Home Is Decked Out with the Creepiest Halloween Decor
When it comes to Halloween decorations, The Real Housewives of Orange County cast member is "busting it all out."
For Halloween enthusiasts like Gina Kirschenheiter, October 1 is the start of "the most wonderful time of the year."
In an Instagram video set to Andy Williams' classic holiday song, The Real Housewives of Orange County cast member showed off the new Halloween décor on her patio. While the pieces, including everything from skulls to pumpkins to a black cat, are perfectly creepy, the black-and-white color scheme of the props adds a chic touch to the spooky setup.
It seems Gina is just getting started. Hours after sharing the video of her backyard's festive new look, she posted another clip to Instagram as she loaded a massive, scary clown figure into the back of her car. Gina joked of the sight, "Just a typical Thursday."
While Gina went all out last year on an incredibly elaborate haunted house in her home, complete with skeletons, a pirate ship in her driveway, and faux bloody handprints on the windows, this will be her first time decorating for Halloween at the new home she lives in with her boyfriend, Travis Mullen, and their combined six children. For her first Halloween in their new abode, Gina noted that she was "busting it all out" when it came to décor.
Gina isn't the only Bravoleb who is already bringing her A-game when it comes to Halloween décor. Bethenny Frankel recently showed off the creepy new additions to her Hamptons home, while Meghan King placed some seriously "spooky" props in her front yard last month.
However, it seems no one takes Halloween decorating as seriously as Dorinda Medley. The Real Housewives of New York City alum has started decorating her Blue Stone Manor kitchen for the holiday, as seen in a recent Instagram Story showing a headless horseman figure and bowls filled with candy corn and candy pumpkins. Of course, there will almost certainly be more to come, as Dorinda declared last year, "Decorating for Halloween is a tradition, a sport and my favorite game."