Dancing With the Stars’ Alix Earle Unveils Spooky Halloween Glam: ‘Bleeding From Our Eyes’ trucc

Alix Earle is getting into the spooky spirit for Dancing With the Stars.
Earle, 24, gave fans a sneak peek at her makeup for the competition’s Halloween Night ahead of the Tuesday, October 28, episode. In the clip shared via TikTok, Earle documented her getting-ready process, which started off with a makeup artist going in with a beauty blender and tapping foundation into her skin.
“Halloween is my favorite holiday,” Earle gushed, while flipping the camera and showing her makeup artist Allison Gladieux, who donned her own themed-getup by wearing angel wings and a halo.
She continued, “Because we’re not going to be doing anything for Halloween this year, we’re putting all of our energy into tonight.” Gladieux then went in with a black eyeshadow and blended it into the influencer’s crease. Earle explained that this year, she’s not throwing any parties for Halloween to focus on her Dancing With the Stars schedule.
While she didn’t want to “give too much away” about her and pro Val Chmerkovskiy’s tango to Billie Eilish’s “Bury a Friend,” she did share that she’s making a reference in her dance to Lady Gaga, her favorite singer.
As Earle continued to update her followers on her week so far, she added black eyeliner to her waterline, making her blue eyes pop. “We also have three dances tonight because of the Monster-thon,” she shared.
Earle then made her glam even more dramatic with long lashes, a touch of charcoal contour, and black tears dripping down her cheeks. She tied her makeup together with dark, lined lips. As she got her finishing touches, Earle gushed that 12 of her college friends would be in the show’s audience tonight.
As for her hair, Earle’s blonde mane was twisted and braided in a half-up coiffure, which she called an “insane French braid.”
She made her platinum tresses pop even more with a “white spray throughout.”
“Here’s the final look!” she gushed. “We are bleeding from our eyes,” Earle whispered. “I’m gonna have white contacts in, too. We’re just waiting a bit so I’m not sitting in them all day.”

She concluded the TikTok by encouraging fans to vote for her and Chmerkovskiy, 39.
“I CANNOT WAIT for u guys to see our dances tonight 💀🤸🏼🤸🏼🤸🏼🤸🏼🤸🏼🤸🏼🤸🏼,” Earle captioned the post.
Last week, she and Chmerkovskiy earned a 35 out of 40 for their jazz routine to “What Is This Feeling?” during the show’s Wicked Night. Scott Hoying and pro Rylee Arnold were eliminated.
Fans can watch Dancing With the Stars on ABC and Disney+ at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesdays. Episodes are available to stream on the following day on Hulu.
Logan Thompson Poised to Set Capitals Record for Most Wins in First 50 Games Ahead of Milestone Appearance trucc


Logan Thompson will make his 50th appearance as a member of the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night. And before he even takes the ice against the Dallas Stars, the 28-year-old backstop already owns the franchise record for most wins in their first 50 games with the team.
Per Capitals PR, Thompson comes into the contest with 36 wins, already four more than the next closest netminder, Ilya Samsonov, who sits second with 32
Most wins through 50 games with the Capitals

Not only that, Thompson’s 36 wins since the start of last season rank fifth-best in the NHL, with only Connor Hellebuyck (51), Jake Oettinger (40), Andrei Vasilevskiy (39), and Sergei Bobrovsky (38) having more. All four of those goaltenders have also played in at least 13 more games than Thompson.
Per MoneyPuck, through Thompson’s 49 starts with the Capitals, he has saved 33.5 more goals than expected. The mark is the best among the above Capitals goaltenders at the start of their stints with the club since the stat was first tracked (2008-09), including Semyon Varlamov (13) and Braden Holtby (11).
In six starts this fall, Thompson has a record of 5-1-0 with a 1.50 goals-against average and a .938 save percentage. In leaguewide rankings among goalies with at least five games played, he’s second in wins, first in goals-against average, second in save percentage, fourth in goals saved above expected (7.5), and is one of only five goalies with an assist so far this season.
Thompson’s last start was against the Columbus Blue Jackets last Friday, when he made 34 saves on 35 shots and recorded his second-ever point with the Capitals, an assist on a Justin Sourdif goal. According to MoneyPuck, Thompson stopped an incredible four more goals than expected as he stole a win for the Caps.
In his career, Thompson has made three prior starts against the Dallas Stars, although none as a member of the Capitals. In those three games while a member of the Golden Knights, he posted a 1-1-1 record with a 2.00 goals-against average and a .929 save percentage.