Maci Bookout Channels “Space Jam”'s Toon Squad with Husband Taylor and Her Three Kids on Halloween: 'Killed It'
The mom of three brought together her kids for an epic Halloween group effort
Maci Bookout McKinney rallied her family for an epic Halloween costume.
The Teen Mom: The Next Chapter star, 32, shared photos on her Instagram Wednesday of her family dressed as different members of the Toon Squad from Space Jam as they celebrate the special day together.
Bookout McKinney dressed as Lola Bunny and husband Taylor McKinney as Bugs. Maverick, 6, was the Tasmanian Devil and daughter Jayde, 7, went as Tweety, with teen son Bentley, 15, as Michael Jordan.
"We got a real jam goin' down, Welcome to the Space Jam! 🔈🏀 Happy Halloween from the Toon Squad! 🎯," the proud mom wrote. "@officialteamtriton KILLED it on our uniforms! 💯 #happyhalloween #halloween #toonsquad #spacejam."
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In the season finale episode of Teen Mom: The Next Chapter, the reality star talked to her teen about graduating and heading to high school.
When the teen confirmed he was "ready for graduation, Bookout McKinney asked him if he "feels like it's gone fast."
"This year was crazy fast," he said.
"I definitely know Ryan would like to be here to go to your graduation, but I definitely know he's proud of you. So am I," Bookout McKinney told her son.
At the time, Bentley's dad, Ryan Edwards, was serving jail time and the family was uncertain whether he'd be able to attend the graduation.
As the conversation between Bookout McKinney and Bentley continued, she asked him, "Do you feel like there's more access to a relationship with Ryan now than there was before?"
Bentley answered, "That's complicated, I guess."
Bookout McKinney asked if the connection felt like "less of a chore" or "less heavy," to which the teen said, "I guess."
"It feels that way for me too, honestly," she shared, adding, "We're doing good, buddy. Proud of you."
"You know, you did really good," Bentley said.
"With what, raising you?" Bookout McKinney asked, which he sweetly confirmed.
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