Halloween has come back to haunt celebrities when it comes to their costume choices.
Whether intention or not, certain celebrities have stumbled into controversy thanks to what they decided to wear for Halloween or some other event.
Here are five celebrities who faced a public backlash for their costumes:
1. Hillary Duff
On Oct. 28, Hillary Duff and her boyfriend Jason Walsh dressed up as a pilgrim and an American Indian at a Halloween party.
Twitter is not happy with Hilary Duff and her boyfriend Jason Walsh’s Halloween costumes: https://t.co/GWFaBTBTvX
— People Magazine (@people) October 29, 2016
After social media went into an uproar about their costumes, Duff took to Twitter to apologize and Walsh apologized via Instagram.
Duff isn't the only celebrity to stir up some costume controversy.
2. Chris Hemsworth
Actor Chris Hemsworth, recently apologized on Instagram for an American Indian costume he wore in early 2016. His apology came in conjunction with showing support to the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline
3. Julianne Hough
Actress and "Dancing with the Stars" dancer/judge Julianne Hough infamously dressed up as Crazy Eyes from "Orange is the New Black" for Halloween in 2013. Hough's decision to darken her skin using makeup proved to be too much for many people and she apologized for her choice, saying she had no intention to offend anyone.
4. Heidi Klum
Supermodel Heidi Klum turned many heads when she dressed up as the Hindu goddess Kali back in 2008. Hindu leaders were not very pleased with what they considered her "using the religion for decoration or to advance [her[] selfish agenda."
5. Chris Brown
Back in 2012, singer Chris Brown ran into some trouble when he showed up to his then on-again, off-again girlfriend Rhianna's Halloween party dressed up as a terrorist. His argument for wearing the costume: people dress up as monsters and the devil and other things, so it seemed like a good idea.