St. Louis Blues forwards Joseph brothers Mathieu and Pierre-Olivier Joseph costumed up as Tiffany and Brittany Wilson from the 2004 cult classic ‘White Chicks’. They attended the Blues Halloween party in wigs, skirts and in full makeup playing the iconic characters of Kevin and Marcus Copeland, who dress up as cruise line heiresses in the movie.
On Monday, Mathieu Joseph posted a carousel of pictures on his Instagram account and tagged his brother sporting their look. In the caption, he quoted the famous line from the movie:
“Naah, yo, hold my poodle !!”
In one of the pictures, the NHL stars wore their full costumes from blond wigs to skirts and stockings, and held out custom made FBI badges. In another click, they posed with Blues forward Jordan Binnington.
The original movie follows FBI agents Kevin and Marcus Copeland, played by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, who are tasked with protecting two wealthy socialites from a potential kidnapping plot. After an accident prevents the real sisters from appearing in public, Kevin and Marcus disguise themselves as the Wilson sisters going undercover to investigate the case.
Another big standout costume from the Blues Halloween party was forward Jake Neighbours. He stuck to his Halloween tradition of dressing as a hot dog for the third straight year.
Parents applaud from the stands as Joseph brothers connect for Blues goal
On Sunday, Mathieu and Pierre-Olivier Joseph gave their parents a moment to remember when they combined for a goal during the St. Louis Blues’ game against the Carolina Hurricanes. Down 1-0 in the second period, Pierre-Olivier set up Blues captain Brayden Schenn who passed the puck to Mathieu, allowing him to spin and score a wrist shot. It tied the game 1-1.
Their parents were all smiles watching from the stands and cheering for their sons on the same team for the first time. The NHL’s official X handle posted their parents’ reaction to the goal as they cheered from the stands.
“Proud Parents”
Prior to that, last Thursday, the Joseph brothers played together for the time in their NHL careers during the Blues' 1-0 overtime win against the New York Islanders. Their parents sported the numbers of their sons in Blues jersey on the special occassion.
Both brothers joined the team this summer. Mathieu was traded from the Ottawa Senators in July, and Pierre-Olivier signed a one-year contract with the Blues.