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Donald Faison And His Young Daughter Dressed Up As Dionne And Murray From 'Clueless'—And It's Perfection

Donald Faison And His Young Daughter Dressed Up As Dionne And Murray From 'Clueless'—And It's Perfection
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Faison and his 7-year-old daughter Wilder sported some iconic looks from the classic '90s comedy for Halloween.

Halloween may be over but people are still talking about some of the best costume choices they won't soon forget.

Scrubs actor Donald Faison revisited his character from the 1995 coming-of-age teen comedy film Clueless–starring Alicia Silverstone–and teamed up with his seven-year-old daughter, Wilder, for a brilliant duo costume idea.


In the loosely-based retelling of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma set in modern-day Beverly Hills, California, Faison played Murray Duvall along with supporting co-star Stacey Dash as his girlfriend, Dionne Davenport.

Channeling those characters once again, the 48-year-old actor and his little girl dressed up as Murray and Dionne, respectively, and the internet collectively sighed.

The photo of father and daughter in costume was posted by Faison and his wife, CaCee Cobb, with the hashtags, #AsIf #happyhalloween @donald_aison @wilderfrancesfaison #dionneandmurray #clueless.”

I mean, c'mon!


Fans gave their stamp of approval.


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Users also couldn't help but comment on how irresistable Wilder was and how her sassiness belies her age.


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On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Clueless in 2019, Faison told The Real:

“I think [the movie] still stands the test of time. It still transcends to the audiences nowadays.”

He also recalled how he didn't think anyone would want to see the film at the time of its release.

Faison told the Build Series:

“Nobody’s ever going to see a silly movie where we’re talking really weird. What the heck is a Baldwin? You know what I mean?"
"And I remember [producer] Adam Schroeder saying, ‘Oh, it’s going to be a hit.’ And me looking at him like, ‘This movie?!’ And he was like, ‘Yeah, this movie’s going to be really huge.’”

Who knew that in 2022 he'd be eating those words and going viral for an adorable Halloween post with his daughter?

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