Los Angeles:
Actress Drew Barrymore's Halloween bash was in for a trouble as her neighbours complained about the noise to the cops.
The 36-year-old threw a huge party at her Hollywood Hills home to mark the spooky holiday but those living nearby were disturbed with the noise levels, reported TMZ online.
After having a word with the cops, Barrymore agreed to keep the noise down and no further action was taken.
The actress isn't the only celebrity to get into the Halloween spirit by throwing a huge bash.
Supermodel Heidi Klum wowed the crowd at her party at Tao Las Vegas by arriving on a gurney in a skinless corpse costume.
Speaking about the ensemble, which needed three and a half hours with a makeup artist to complete, she said: "This is my thirteenth Halloween party this year and I wanted something different. I was thinking how it would look if I had all my skin ripped off, and so...voila!
"We started in July. We started with a body suit that was white. And then, basically, everything had to be hand-painted. Izquierdo used anatomical photos of the human body to accurately render the bones and muscles."
The 36-year-old threw a huge party at her Hollywood Hills home to mark the spooky holiday but those living nearby were disturbed with the noise levels, reported TMZ online.
After having a word with the cops, Barrymore agreed to keep the noise down and no further action was taken.
The actress isn't the only celebrity to get into the Halloween spirit by throwing a huge bash.
Supermodel Heidi Klum wowed the crowd at her party at Tao Las Vegas by arriving on a gurney in a skinless corpse costume.
Speaking about the ensemble, which needed three and a half hours with a makeup artist to complete, she said: "This is my thirteenth Halloween party this year and I wanted something different. I was thinking how it would look if I had all my skin ripped off, and so...voila!
"We started in July. We started with a body suit that was white. And then, basically, everything had to be hand-painted. Izquierdo used anatomical photos of the human body to accurately render the bones and muscles."