Paulina Gretzky and husband Dustin Johnson celebrated Halloween 2025 with a touch of Disney nostalgia and a nod to friendship as they dressed up as beloved Toy Story characters Sheriff Woody and Jessie.

Gretzky, 36, shared their playful looks on Instagram on Saturday, posting a series of photos and clips from the evening. She captioned one of the posts with the famous line from Randy Newman’s Toy Story theme song, writing: “You’ve got a friend in me.”

Woody and Jessie Come to Life
The model and media personality wore a cropped yellow-and-white tube top paired with denim shorts, a red cowgirl hat, and black-and-white cowprint chaps to complete her Jessie-inspired outfit.
Johnson, 41, dressed as Woody, donning a cowhide vest over a bright yellow shirt, dark jeans, and a classic cowboy hat. The couple’s coordinated costumes quickly drew attention from fans, many of whom praised their “spot-on” recreation of the iconic Pixar duo.

Reports of a New LIV Golf Deal
Their festive outing came shortly after reports surfaced that Johnson — a two-time major winner — had signed a new deal with LIV Golf.
According to golf outlet Flushing It, “Multiple sources confirm that Dustin Johnson has signed a new contract with LIV Golf.
The details of the deal are unknown at this stage, but the 2022 Individual Championship winner was in New York recently to meet with officials and will be returning as captain of 4 Aces GC in 2026.”

Johnson’s Journey with LIV
Johnson was among the biggest golf stars to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League in 2022, alongside Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson.

At the time, The Telegraph reported that Johnson was paid roughly $125 million to make the switch from the PGA Tour. He went on to earn over $35 million in winnings during his debut LIV season.

The former world No. 1 has since led his team, 4 Aces GC, to multiple victories, helping establish LIV Golf’s growing influence in the sport.
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