Kate Ritchie was feeling creepy on Tuesday.
The former Home and Away star headed out for Halloween to do some trick-or-treating in the Sydney suburbs with her daughter Mae.
The mother-and-daughter duo all wore terrifying white face paint with fake blood around those noses.
They wore overalls and had their hair in messy hairstyles, seemingly inspired by Suicide Squad character Harley Quinn or the killer doll Chucky.
Kate brought along a Nightmare Before Christmas tote to collect treats, while Mae brought along a pumpkin-shaped bucket for her treats.
Kate Ritchie (photo) felt creepy on Tuesday with her daughter Mae (left)
The former Home and Away star headed out for Halloween to do some trick-or-treating in the Sydney suburbs
The mother-and-daughter duo all wore terrifying white face paint with fake blood around those noses
The radio presenter shares eight-year-old Mae with her former husband, ex-NRL star Stuart Webb.
Kate recently opened up about motherhood after her stint in rehab for alcohol problems.
The actress told The Sunday Telegraph her daughter Mae, eight, gives her “purpose” and “strength.”
“Mae gives me incredible purpose and strength and she is one of the few people who allow me to truly be myself. Nothing more or less,” she said.
They wore overalls and had their hair in messy hairstyles, seemingly inspired by Suicide Squad character Harley Quinn or the killer doll Chucky
Kate brought along a Nightmare Before Christmas tote bag to collect sweets, while Mae brought along a pumpkin-shaped bucket for her treats
The radio presenter shares eight-year-old Mae with her former husband, ex-NRL star Stuart Webb
Kate recently opened up about motherhood after her stint in rehab for alcohol problems
The actress told The Sunday Telegraph that her daughter Mae, eight, gives her “purpose” and “strength”.
‘I’m just her mother and that’s why she loves me. If I have to be completely honest, as she gets older she also teaches me that I deserve love.’
The star went on to say that it’s been a “big year – some big years.”
Kate recently reflected on her decision to seek professional help following her drink-driving charge in August.
In December, Ny Breaking Australia broke the news that Ritchie had entered an exclusive private mental health facility in Sydney to help treat her alcohol addiction.
The former Home and Away star told The Sunday Telegraph that after struggling with several personal challenges last year, she decided it was time to get help.
‘It took a long time. I sought professional help, the help I needed. Sometimes enough is enough,” she said.
“Mae gives me incredible purpose and strength and she is one of the few people who allow me to truly be myself. Nothing more or less,” she said