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An Ohio woman recently created a pumpkin master piece called ‘Taylor Swiftkin’ – named after singing sensation Taylor Swift.

Jeanette Paras began raising interest around her annual pumpkin celebrity by posting Halloween teasers with the phrase: ‘Who will it be?’

Giving a way hints, Paras seemed eager to share the mystery with her followers, giving away little clues that were quickly picked up by the pop star’s fans.  

Paras wore earrings similar to those worn by Swift at the 2023 Grammy Awards, which was the inspiration behind the pumpkin carving.

She also added an extra NFL pumpkin on top of a red bucket with 87 written on it – the number Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce wears for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Jeanette Paras unveiled the Taylor Swiftkin pumpkin on her Instagram – but not before posting photos of her with multiple small pumpkins saying: ‘Who will it be?’

The pumpkin was modeled after Taylor Swift’s 2023 Grammy Awards look – a look that received positive reviews from style critics

Fans of the holiday festivities have praised her for the Swift-inspired creation on Instagram since its reveal, and have also let slip some puns that include the singer’s song titles. 

One person who got creative with Swift song puns said: ‘Living up to your REPUTATION! this pumpkin is making me feel ALL TOO WELL!’

Another person said: ‘LOVE this era for you.’

The comments kept on rolling with a user calling the pumpkin, ‘incredible’ and that ‘she has enter her (pumpkin) era!!!.’

One user also said: ‘Ha! So perfect. Swifties will go wild for this one.’

‘Prettiest pumpkin ever award! Spot on on Taylor’s pumpkin likeness! Well done!,’ said another user.

Paras has received high praise on social media for her Taylor Swift pumpkin since it’s reveal on Tuesday outside of local and national media attention

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According to NBC 4, Paras has had a love for celebrity pumpkin carving for 35 years, and uses October to celebrate Halloween and raise awareness for breast cancer.

She told the news outlet: ‘I’m hoping that the attention that my displays get will encourage and create awareness for women.’

A current breast cancer survivor herself, Paras includes a donate to breast cancer survivor link on her Instagram linktr.ee, and promotes the Stefanie Spielman Fund, which was created at Ohio State University.

Paras appears to not be regularly active on social media, but has posted previously made pumpkins to celebrate holidays outside of Halloween.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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