Donald Trump parties with model Paulina Gretzky and her pro golfer fiance Dustin Johnson as he hosts his annual Halloween event at Mar-a-Lago (but opts NOT to sport a costume)
- The former President hosted a large Halloween party at his Palm Beach resort on Sunday night, when he was pictured spending time with Johnson and Gretzky
- In a series of Instagram posts shared by Gretzky, Johnson and their friends, Trump, 75, was seen greeting his guests while wearing his signature navy suit
- Gretzky, 32, modeled a Baywatch lifeguard costume that saw her sporting a red bathing suit, matching windbreaker and nude tights
- Her partner Johnson, 37, appeared to be dressed as a professional tennis player, wearing a white polo shirt and a matching sweatband around his forehead
- Gretzky and her friends shared several posts from inside the party - including an image of one woman who wore a spoof Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez costume
- The woman wore a joke version of the 'Tax the Rich' dress that AOC modeled at the Met Gala, but crossed out 'tax' and replaced it with the word 'marry'
- Trump's wife Melania, 51, was not pictured or filmed with her husband at the event; the former First Lady has shied away from the spotlight in recent months
- Gretzky and Johnson have long been good friends with Trump, who has played golf with the PGA pro on a number of occasions in the past
Donald Trump stepped back into the spotlight on Sunday night when he hosted a star-studded Halloween bash at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach - where he was seen mingling with several celebrity supporters, including model Paulina Gretzky and her pro golfer fiance Dustin Johnson.
The former President, 75, looked to be in his element as he greeted guests at the annual event, which was attended by dozens of costume-clad fans - although Trump himself chose not to dress up, instead sporting his signature navy suit and red tie.
Gretzky, 32, and Johnson, 37,m on the other hand went all out with their costumes, both opting for sporty-inspired attire for the occasion.
Model Gretzky channeled Pamela Anderson in a Baywatch costume that featured the iconic red bathing suit, which she wore with a matching windbreaker and nude tights, while her partner Johnson switched out his golf gear to dress up as a pro tennis player in a white polo shirt and matching sweatband.

Say cheese! Former President Donald Trump was seen partying with model Paulina Gretzky and her pro golfer fiance Dustin Johnson at his annual Mar-a-Lago Halloween bash on Sunday


Old friends: Trump, 75, was seen pulling Gretzky, 32, into a warm embrace during the event, for which he opted not to wear a costume

Beach babe: Gretzky channeled Pamela Anderson in her Baywatch costume, which included the iconic red bathing suit, a matching windbreaker and nude tights

Praise: Trump told Gretzky 'you look great' as he kissed her on both cheeks
Trump - who relocated to Mar-a-Lago after leaving the White House in January of this year - was not seen with his wife Melania, 51, or their son Barron, 15, during the event, however he certainly wasn't short of company or support as he made his way around the party.
Instagram posts shared by attendees show Trump being greeted with a round of applause as he approached Gretzy, Johnson, and their friends - before he pulled the model into a warm hug, kissing her on both cheeks as he welcomed the group to the party.
'Hi Paulina, you look great,' he told the model while embracing her - before giving Johnson a fist bump.
One Instagram Story video posted by Gretzky's longtime friend, model and hairstylist Jeremy Cohen, showed Trump approaching the group as they applauded while one man in the background could be heard saying: 'How you doing President Trump?
'The best guy right there, the best man in the world, President Trump.'


Standing ovation: The businessman was met with a round of applause from Gretzky and her friends as he approached their table

Old pals: After embracing Gretzky, Trump fist bumped her fiance Johnson, 37, who has played golf with the former President on a number of occasions in the past

Joker: Gretzky and her friends shared several posts from inside the party - including one snap of a party goer wearing a spoof version of AOC's 'Tax the Rich' Met Gala dress


Going all out: Videos from inside the party revealed a host of fun decorations - including several large toadstools - as well as a funky lighting display
Before heading off to spend time with his other guests, Trump happily posed up for a photo with Gretzky, Johnson, and their pals - including Cohen, designer Kristina Melnichenko, and real estate investment executive Matthew Forssman - flashing a thumbs up at the camera while the group gathered around him.
Gretzky and her pals all uploaded the photo to their Instagram account, with the model using her post as an opportunity to voice her ongoing support for Trump, whom she referred to as 'Mr President' in her caption.
The model has been an outspoken supporter of the Republican party for years and is thought to have formed a friendship with Trump through her fiance, who has played golf with the former President on a number of occasions over the years.
The costume-clad guests also shared several videos and pictures from inside the party, documenting the lavish decor, which included mushroom-shaped center pieces on the tables, neon lighting displays on the ceilings and a large number of waiters and chefs serving drinks, food, and shots to attendees.
One anonymous attendee also caught the eye of Gretzky's pals with her spoof Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez costume, which saw her putting a droll spin on the 'Tax the Rich' dress worn by the progressive Squad member to this year's Met Gala.
The woman's gown featured the same silhouette as AOC's controversial design - but the wearer had crossed out the word 'tax' and replaced it with 'marry' in a tongue-in-cheek twist on the original.
Trump's Halloween celebrations this year are a world away from the festivities that he and Melania hosted at the White House in 2020, when they held a socially-distanced trick-or-treating event amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Infamous: Gretzky donned a red Baywatch swimsuit, a matching windbreaker, and nude tights for her costume - pairing the ensemble with some bright white sneakers


Cheers! The group were seen indulging in several drinks, including a round of Casa Azul tequila, which costs around $150 a bottle

Popular: Large crowds of people were seen gathered around the bar at Mar-a-Lago
Instead of personally handing out candy to children as they had done in years past, the couple waved down to a group of costume-clad kids from outside the White House, grinning happily as a parade of angels, astronauts, pirates, cartoon characters, skeletons, witches, unicorns and a tyrannosaurus rex walked past them.
This year however, Trump was able to take a much more hands-on approach to the spooky holiday, although he appears to have celebrated it without his wife by his side.
Melania has taken a big step back from the spotlight in the months since Trump's presidency came to an end, choosing to shy away from the public eye, while her husband has continued to make regular appearances.
However, she made a rare public outing on Saturday night - hours before the Mar-a-Lago Halloween bash - when she joined her husband at a World Series game between the Atlanta Braves and Houston Astros.
The sporting event marked the first time Melania had been seen in public since July, when she was spotted leaving the Trump Tower in New York City with son Barron, and the first time she had been seen with her husband since April.
During the game, Trump and Melania were seen doing the tomahawk chop with fans of the Atlanta Braves - a gesture that has been slammed as offensive by critics who believe it promotes a racist stereotype.
The Tomahawk Chop sees people move their arm forwards and backwards with an open palm, simulating chopping that would be done with a Tomahawk, a single-handed ax, originally constructed by Native Americans.
'The name ''Braves,'' the tomahawk adorning the team's uniform, and the ''tomahawk chop'' that the team exhorts its fans to perform at home games are meant to depict and caricature not just one tribal community but all Native people, and that is certainly how baseball fans and Native people everywhere interpret them,' National Congress of American Indians President Fawn Sharp said in a statement on Wednesday.
'In our discussions with the Atlanta Braves, we have repeatedly and unequivocally made our position clear -- Native people are not mascots, and degrading rituals like the 'tomahawk chop' that dehumanize and harm us have no place in American society,' Scott added.
Trump released a statement in a mass email to his supporters Saturday about his planned World Series appearance:
'Looking forward to being at the World Series in Atlanta tonight. Thank you to the Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred, and Randy Levine, president of the New York Yankees, for the invite. Melania and I are looking forward to a wonderful evening watching two great teams!'
MLB denied ever making the invitation and said in a statement, 'He requested to attend the game.'