Jessie James Decker has put Dancing With the Stars fans under her spell.
The "Grow Young With You" singer lit up the stage in a bewitching look for Disney+ night on Oct. 10, transforming into the one and only Sarah Jessica Parker's child-hungry witch in Hocus Pocus.
Jessie went all out with her jaw-dropping makeover, donning a deep purple long-sleeve top with matching jeweled adornments on the neckline and a coordinating velvet skirt. As for her glam, she wore a tattered blonde wig, a smoky purple eyeshadow look and topped it off with bold red lipstick——perfectly capturing SJP's Hocus Pocus look.
"Anyone who knows me knows I'm obsessed with Sarah Jessica Parker, Carrie Bradshaw," Jessie told E! News at the 2022 CMT Artists of the Year Awards on Oct. 12. "So getting to play her was just...I felt at home."
The Kittenish founder posted several behind-the-scenes photos of her transformation on Instagram, captioning the Oct. 10 post with a reference to Sarah Sanderson's iconic song, "Come little children."
The country star's dancing partner, Alan Bersten, also got into character, portraying zombie Billy Butcherson (played by Doug Jones in the movie).
Alan dressed in a ripped vest and ruffled button-down and completed his costume with facial prosthetics that created the illusion of decaying skin. In fact, the dancing pro revealed to the outlet that it took the glam team three hours to put his look together.
Staying in theme, Jessie and Alan performed a jive to "One Way or Another," a song featured in Hocus Pocus 2, which recently debuted on Disney+.
"We worked so hard this week, it really was kind of a breaking point for me," Jessie told ET. "I'm one of those people that, I don't wanna give up because I'll regret giving up more than I will regret actually pushing through."
She continued, "I wanted to prove to myself that I could do this, and this is outside of my comfort zone."
Jessie and Alan weren't the only dancing duo to turn heads with their makeovers. Keep scrolling to see all of the incredible looks from DWTS' Disney+ night.
Joseph Baena, Daniella Karagach
Joseph and his partner hit the dance floor, with the two channeling the Disney classic, Hercules. The 25-year-old had somewhat of a full circle moment the first leading role for his dad, Arnold Schwarzenegger, was in the 1970 comedy, Hercules in New York.
Sam Champion, Cheryl Burke
Sam and Cheryl put on the greatest show no doubt, as the two performed their Paso Doble to a song from The Greatest Showman.
Jordin Sparks, Brandon Armstrong
Jordin and Brandon's Coco-inspired looks were certainly ones to remember. The pair performed their jazz routine to the tune of the movie's song, "Remember Me."
Wayne Brady, Witney Carson
Wait for it: Wayne and Whitney wowed the crowd dressed up as stars from the hit musical, Hamilton. (A filmed version of the Broadway production is available to stream on Disney+).
Daniel Durant, Britt Stewart
The two proved that were very much all in this together when they hit the dance floor dressed up as characters from High School Musical.
Shangela, Gleb Savchenko
This pair definitely brought us down to the Bayou when they performed their Charleston routine while channeling looks inspired by The Princess and the Frog.
Heidi D’ Amelio, Artem Chigvintsev
Nostalgia anyone? Heidi and Artem had us in our feels when they hit the floor to perform as characters inspired by Mary Poppins.
Gabby Windey, Val Chmerkovskiy
Gabby and Val were out of this universe when they stepped in front of the judges dressed head to toe looks inspired by Guardians of the Galaxy.
Jessie James Decker, Alan Bersten
Just in time for spooky season, Jessie and Alan reminded us that Hocus Pocus 2 is the movie to beat.
Trevor Donovan, Emma Slater
Life is highway and since their looks were inspired by the Disney film, Cars, we'd say that Trevor and Emma are moving along on the fast track.
Vinny Guadagnino, Koko Iwasaki
Vinny and Koko performed their must-see Samba routine to "Il Gatto E La Volpe" from Disney's Luca.
Selma Blair, Sasha Farber
Selma and Sasha proved to be a force to be reckoned with—the pair performed their quickstep as characters inspired by The Muppet Show.
Charli D’ Amelio, Mark Ballas
Charli and her partner, Mark, played no games when it came to channeling their Simpsons characters, Marge and Homer Simpson. The two even performed their jazz routine to the show's theme song.