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Matthew Morrison’s hoppy Halloween with ‘Glee’ cast

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Matthew Morrison continued his bid for Hollywood Halloween domination, returning a second year to host his own party in a landscape crowded with competition from the likes of Heidi Klum and Kate Hudson.

The ‘Glee’ teacher donned a bunny suit, complete with whiskers and white face paint, for the Saturday fete held once again at West Hollywood’s Voyeur.

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So who showed? Cast mates Chris Colfer (as, um, a sea monkey), Darren Criss as regal elephant Babar and Naya Rivera as an adult-sized baby, as well as Amber Riley, Kevin McHale, Dianna Agron and Mark Salling.

A ghoulish house band lit up the Bing stage, where Morrison’s girlfriend, Renee Puente, took the opportunity to celebrate a different holiday: the host’s birthday Sunday. She sang ‘Happy Birthday’ in the style of Marilyn Monroe.

Other attendees included some interesting Hollywood dating dynamics: Lauren Conrad partied in the presence of ex Kyle Howard, as did now-married David Annable (with wife Odette) among his ‘Brothers & Sisters’ costar and his ex Emily VanCamp.

‘Teen Wolf’ hunk Colton Haynes showed, as did Mark Ballas, Chace Crawford and Lance Bass, enjoying Svedka cocktails.

And here’s a Halloween treat to get you in the mood for next year’s parties: Below find videos from celeb stylists Mariel Haenn and Rob Zangardi, who partnered with Bing to kick you some cheap and chic tips on designing costumes in the images of your favorite celebs.

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Photo: ‘Teen Wolf’ actor Colton Haynes, left, actor Bryan Fisher, Matthew Morrison and a guest party with Bing at Voyeur in Hollywood for Halloween. Credit: WireImage.

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