Exclusive | I made a freaky 12-foot skeleton for Halloween haters say its a fire hazard but its giving Beyonc vibes

Ali Spagnola spent an arm and a leg on Halloween décor.But the do-it-yourself diva makes no bones about dropping $800 to deck out her 12-foot-tall skeleton, Steve, in 500,0000 dazzling disco tiles — despite shade from digital trolls who’ve deemed the sparking structure a “hazard.”“Everyone online is worried about Steve causing fires,” Spagnola, 39, a crafting content creator from Los Angeles, told The Post. Footage of the haute head-turner has scared up a staggering 6.1 million TikTok views from stylishly spooked audiences.  But a few folks fear the freakishly fab feature, made of a half-million mini mirrors, will catch sun rays that could beam off of its reflective surface and concentrate onto flammable objects in and around her home. It’s a valid concern as baby car seat mirrors have been known to spark a light in extreme heat.  But Spagnola insists that her shiny spectacle is totally safe. “He’s not actually dangerous,” she said of Steve, a namesake of Steve Rubell, the late co-owner of NYC’s famed Studio 54 nightclub.Spagnola even tapped a “YouTube scientist” to confirm her creation’s low-risk for igniting flames. “The disco mirrors are scattering light in all different directions,” she said.

“So it’s not concentrating sunbeams, which would cause a fire.”Inferno fears notwithstanding, Steve’s eye-catching glitz has made him a local hotshot. “My neighbors are totally cool about him being in my backyard,” said Spagnola, admitting, however, that the glistening ghoul towers over her fence and peeks into the lawn next door. For the inconvenience, she’s welcoming residents on her block, as well as trick-or-treaters, to snap “skelfies,” or skeleton selfies, with Steve during spooky season and beyond. “I may keep him up through December,” said Spagnola.The brunette spent nine days and over 70 hours adorning the faux remains — which she first spray painted platinum to hide any white spots — in disc...

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Publisher: New York Post

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