Taylor Swift fanatic decorates New Orleans home with Eras Tour-themed skeletons in viral sensation

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Longtime NOLA resident Louellen Berger has become famous for her intricate Halloween displays over the years, having begun decorating the front lawn of her 1950s property for about 20 years ago.So famous have her decorations become that the home has even been given its own name, “Skeleton House NOLA,” as well as its own dedicated Instagram account.But while Berger has amassed plenty of attention with her clever ideas, her latest project has earned the kind of viral superstardom that few can ever dream of—with videos taken outside the property showing hoards of eager Swifties lining up in hopes of catching a glimpse at the “Terror Swift: The scERAS Tour” display.Designed in honor of Swift bringing her iconic Eras Tour to New Orleans on Oct.

25 for three dates, the display has proven to be almost as popular as the concerts themselves.Berger started off her little hobby on the small side with just a few skeletons jauntily arranged.

According to a People interview, she had “one doing a backbend, another with a hula hoop, and a third in a cartwheel.”“Eventually, our local newspaper named the skeleton in the tree ‘Lazy Bones,’ which inspired me to give the rest of the skeletons punny names that matched their poses,” she adds.Over time, Berger’s bone collection has grown so large that she’s taken to storing it (and not her car) in her garage.Now, every year for two special days, she and husband Darryl decide on a theme for the yard and set up the two dozen bone men to the delight of her Instagram followers and neighbors.

She even takes suggestions for pose ideas (“Saturday Night Femur” was a big hit a few years ago).For 2024, however, the Swift-inspired design came to Berger from her 11 grandchildren, who are aged between 3 and.

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