Larry Birkhead Jokes Daughter Dannielynn, 19, Went ‘Rogue’ for Halloween as He Shows Off Her Epic Halloween Costume

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Larry Birkhead is showing off his daughter’s epic Halloween costume
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In an Instagram post, the proud dad shares snaps of his and late Anna Nicole Smith’s 19-year-old daughter Dannielynn in her X-Men-inspired costume
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Anna Nicole Smith and Larry Birkhead welcomed their daughter in 2006
Larry Birkhead is showing off his daughter’s epic Halloween costume.
On Tuesday, Nov. 4, the proud dad, 52, posted a few pictures on Instagram of his daughter Dannielynn dressed as the character Rogue from X-Men. The 19-year-old wore the iconic green-and-yellow costume and a wig to match the character’s red-and-white styled hair.
“Dannielynn went ‘Rogue’ for Halloween. A quick trip with Dad to @unistudios, then she took off to a Halloween party with friends. #xmen #rogue #halloween.”
In the comments of the post, a follower asked Larry what he dressed as for Halloween. “I went as a tired Dad with no costume. Kind of looked like you,” he joked.
Larry welcomed his daughter with Smith in 2007. The model and actress died from an accidental drug overdose just five months after Dannielynn was born. In September, the teen celebrated her 19th birthday, and a few days later, the doing dad shared a touching video tribute on Instagram — set to Ben Rector’s “Daughter” — with throwback photos of his daughter throughout the years.
In the caption of the post, Birkhead joked about having to bust “out of the emergency room” before the birthday festivities for his daughter officially kicked off.
“After this Dad busted out of the emergency room for a bout of kidney stones and a muscle tear, Dannielynn’s 19th Birthday weekend celebration got started!” he began the post. “First up- a trip to @universalorlando Hollywood Horror nights. Then, Dannielynn met up with old school friends and they had a great time.”
“19 years gone by in a flash! Here is a look back on some memories that feel just like yesterday,” he continued. “Thanks for everyone that took time to reach out and wish her a happy birthday, she read all the messages and appreciates it (despite my late post due unforeseen circumstances! ) 😂 🚑
Happy 19th Birthday Dannielynn, Love Dad ❤️.”
Earlier this year, while chatting exclusively with PEOPLE, Larry revealed that Dannielynn would be starting college soon after taking a year off, and she is interested in pursuing a career in modeling and acting “after all these years of people asking her to do it and saying no.”
As for his thoughts on the matter, Larry admitted, “I have mixed feelings about it, but I want to be supportive. It’s totally opposite of what I had envisioned. But at the same time, it’s my job to be a supportive parent. I don’t want to be a stage parent. I’ll be a supportive parent.”
The photographer added: “At the end of the day, she’s 18 now, so I really don’t have any say. I mean, she listens to me, she trusts me in my guidance and everything. We’re such a team.”
Larry Birkhead/Instagram
Larry Birkhead and daughter Dannielynn.
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Dannielynn’s birthday celebrations came a few months after she and her father attended the Kentucky Derby — an event they have become a staple at in recent years — back in May.
For the day out, Dannielynn wore some jewelry items from her late mom to accessorize her Mac Duggal dress.
“Betting on a great time and good weather for a special family tradition,” Larry wrote in the caption of a social media post, showing the father-daughter pair at the sports event.
The night prior, at the Barnstable Brown Gala, Dannielynn honored Smith by wearing a floor-length black gown, featuring a plunging neckline, that her mom wore to the same event back in 2004.
“Dannielynn is wearing Anna Nicole’s dress that she wore 21 years ago to this same event. Life full circle,” Larry wrote on Instagram, highlighting the attire. “She said she chose the dress because it was her Mom’s and ‘super cool.’ “
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