Homecoming dresses are The Ages of Lulu (1990)out, and inflatable T-Rex costumes are proudly making their way in.
In Colorado Springs, Colorado, Sarah MacDonald, a high school student, recently decided to wear a giant inflatable T-Rex costume to her homecoming. But instead of being shamed, she was applauded and subsequently crowned homecoming queen.
SEE ALSO: Because regular lightning is not scary enough, here's T-Rex lightning"Still can't believe I won homecoming queen because of a T-Rex costume," MacDonald wrote on Twitter.
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It's unclear why MacDonald was confused, as inflatable dinosaur costumes are wonderful and beautiful and made for high school royalty.
still can't believe I won homecoming queen because of a T-Rex costume 😂😂🔥 pic.twitter.com/2MQqz1L3Y8
— Sarah (@sarahmac2859) September 10, 2016
SENIORS GOT THE W TONIGHT🔴🔴 pic.twitter.com/V1u4usIYiq
— Liberty Stuco (@LHSstucrew) September 8, 2016
MacDonald wore the costume for her school's spirit day, capturing the attention of Reddit, Twitter and the children her boyfriend babysits for.
my boyfriend babysits for these kids who are convinced I'm actually a dinosaur 😂😂☺️ pic.twitter.com/eQdy7QExQD
— Sarah (@sarahmac2859) September 9, 2016
Inflatable T-Rex costumes have captured America (and the Mashableoffice) by storm this year.
Crowned "the horse mask of 2016," inflatable T-Rexes have shoveled snow, performed in ballets, and battled like a ninja -- in one year alone.
Is there anything an inflatable T-Rex costume can't do? (Don't answer that question.)
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