Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly dressed as one of the most iconic rockstar Hollywood couples of the 1990s for Halloween.
The couple threw it back to the 90s as they emulated Pamela Anderson, 55, and Tommy Lee, 60, in attendance at the star-studded Casamigos Tequila Halloween party in Beverly Hills.
The 36-year-old Jennifer's Body star recreated the Baywatch actress' look at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Grand opening party more than two decades ago by donning a wavy blonde wig and a pink and burgundy latex dress.
The 32-year-old singer matched with his fiancée by rocking the Mötley Crüe drummer's signature white tank and black leather pants while puffing on a cigarette.
Check out their looks below:This isn't the first time Anderson and Lee have inadvertently made headlines this year. In February, the exes were portrayed by Lily James and Sebastian Stan in Hulu's controversial series titled: Pam and Tommy.
The show revisited the nonconsensual distribution of the couple's infamous sex tape that was stolen in 1995 by electrician Rand Gauthier after Lee refused to pay him for his home renovation work.
Per the Daily Mail, Gauthier confronted Lee about not being paid the $20,000 he was owed but instead the drummer pulled out a gun to scare him away.
The electrician decided to take his revenge by stealing a giant safe that was kept in the couple's garage that contained the singer's guns, the Barb Wire actress' jewelry, and the sex tape.
Over the years, Anderson has spoken out about the emotional turmoil the sex tape caused and also revealed to Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live in 2015 that she never profited from it, nor even watched it.
"I've never seen it. I made not one dollar. It was stolen property. We made a deal to stop all the shenanigans," she said on the show.
"I was seven months pregnant with Dylan and thinking it was affecting the pregnancy with the stress and said, 'I'm not going to court anymore. I'm not being deposed anymore by these horny, weird lawyer men. I don't want to talk about my vagina anymore or my public sex - anything,'" she added.
In addition to this, the eight-part series faced extreme backlash after it was understood that the show had been greenlit without the approval of Anderson or Lee.
In a handwritten note uploaded to her Instagram account, the model appeared to officially dispute Hulu's portrayal of her experience and announced a forthcoming Netflix documentary in which she will tell the truth about her story.
"My life. A thousand imperfections. A million misperceptions. Wicked, wild, and lost. Nothing to live up to," she wrote. "I can only surprise you. Not a victim, but a survivor. And alive to tell the real story."