When Gus Kenworthy throws on a costume, it’s not just dress-up — it’s a full production.
This Halloween, the Olympian-turned-actor ditched the skis and went full-on furry fantasy, transforming into a seductive werewolf at Brooklyn’s iconic City of Gods Festival.
Held in the sprawling maze of Industry City, the festival has become a glittering mecca for New York’s queer nightlife — part art installation, part fever dream, and all fabulous energy.
And somewhere between the moonlight, music, and madness, Gus found his groove — fangs out, shirt open, and chest hair proudly on display.

Beside him? His boyfriend Andrew Rigby, who looked every bit the proud partner, howling along and soaking up the magic of the night.
They were joined by a monster squad of close friends including filmmaker Jake Wilson channeling a smoldering Frankenstein’s monster and Broadway talent Constantine Rousouli wrapped to perfection as a deliciously cheeky mummy.

Together they turned Halloween into something more than a costume party — it was a celebration of queer friendship, freedom, and flirtation.
The City of Gods event is famous for its immersive sets, hypnotic performances, and that electric, anything-goes energy only New York can pull off.

It’s the kind of night where drag queens and muscle boys share the dance floor with angels, demons, and glitter-covered mortals.
For Gus, who’s spent the past few years proving he can shine just as brightly off the slopes, it was another reminder that authenticity is the hottest costume of all.
His transformation from Olympic medalist to unapologetic gay icon has been nothing short of inspiring — and a little spicy, if we’re being honest.
From pride parades to steamy photo shoots, from Hollywood sets to neon-lit Brooklyn warehouses, he’s become the embodiment of what it means to live loudly and love boldly.
Seeing him dance shirtless under the lights, fangs flashing and eyes sparkling, felt like watching queer joy in its purest form — confident, chaotic, and completely contagious.
Fans flooded social media with love for the look, calling it “peak werewolf daddy” and praising how naturally he leans into playfulness without ever losing his genuine charm.
Even among a sea of monsters, Gus stood out as the kind of creature you definitely wouldn’t run from.
And let’s be real — if this werewolf showed up at your door, you’d probably invite him in for more than just treats.
With his partner by his side and his pack of friends in tow, Gus turned Halloween into something soft beneath the wild — a night that was part fantasy, part love letter to queer community, and all heart.
Because that’s the thing about Gus Kenworthy — he’s not just the life of the party, he’s the reminder that even in a world of costumes, being yourself is still the boldest look of all.
Now that’s what we call a full moon moment. 🌕


