Lisa Manobal from popular girl group Blackpink did an excellent take on the freaky “Squid Game” doll in her Halloween snap posted on Instagram on Sunday.

The 24-year-old “Money” singer and rapper donned the iconic orange jumper dress for Halloween and capped it with side ponytails and a poker face much like the “Red Light, Green Light” doll in the Netflix smash hit series.

Over seven million users liked her post which she simply captioned as, “Happy Halloween.” In the comments section of the post, fans expressed their approval for Lisa’s choice of costume saying in effect that she pulled off the dress perfectly.

The first clip in the post showed Lisa posing in front of a full-length mirror and turning her head sideways as if to check if a player is moving or not, just like what the creepy doll does in the series.

In a photo, she is seen standing in a corner of a staircase followed by another photo where she runs up the stairs perhaps portraying what the “Squid Game” players did when the “Green Light” is on.

Lisa’s bandmate Jisoo wore one of her friend’s emblematic costumes for the music video of “Lalisa.” She even copied Lisa's long pastel-colored nails to finish the look.

Together, the pair posted a photo of their looks sending nine million fans to heart the post.

Celebrities also took to the comments section to show appreciation for the pair. DJ Snake, whom Lisa collaborated with for the track, “SG” wrote, “Yessss.” Social media star Lily May Mac said, “I Love You,” and Thai actress Natapohn Tameeruks wrote four hearts in the comments section.

Meanwhile, Jennie Kim posed as the mythology villain Medusa for Halloween. The 25-year-old “Blackpink: The Movie” star and Chanel global ambassador’s post fetched five million likes for her Instagram post Sunday.

“On The Ground” singer Rosé, did a “nerdy schoolgirl” pose for Halloween and captioned her Instagram post, “I got student of the month.”

Rosé, who makes up one-fourth of South Korea’s most successful girl group, received five million likes from fans for her Halloween outfit.

Previously, Blackpink told ELLE that music and fashion glue them together as a group despite their diverse interests.

“Fashion definitely empowers us as much as music does,” Jennie said.

“Cannot be separated,” Rosé added in the interview.

Also in the ELLE interview, Jennie said the four of them got along really well even in the beginning as they talk about their shared experiences during the training.

“We all lived together since the beginning. After our training time was over, we’d go home together and order food, talk about how scary the teachers were, how the work was too much. And just like how kids at school become friends, we just got along. It was very easy—we didn’t really have to try,” she told the outlet.

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22. “How You Like That” also broke a YouTube record - On June 26, 2020, Blackpink broke the record for biggest video premiere on the video streaming platform. Roughly 1.65 million fans watched the unveiling of their music video for “How You Like That,” the lead single from their first Korean-language studio album, “The Album.” Youtube/ BLACKPINK/ YG Entertainment