Paulina Gretzky was not toying around with her Halloween costume this year.
The daughter of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky and wife of LIV Golf star Dustin Johnson dressed up as a risque version of Jessie from the ultra-popular Toy Story movie franchise.
While all of the pieces of Jessie’s usual outfit were there – a white and yellow patterned shirt, jeans, cow-print chaps, and cowboy hat — Paulina certainly made some sexy alterations.
The 36-year-old mother of two cropped the top to show off her toned abs and converted the jeans into Daisy Dukes — which led little to the imagination and drove followers on Instagram wild.
“You’ve got a friend in me,” she captioned her post on Sunday, a reference to Randy Newman’s song of the same name that serves as Toy Story’s theme.
Not to be left out, Johnson dressed up as Woody — the toy cowboy voiced by Tom Hanks in the movie series — without any noticeable alterations.
Gretzky’s post received more than 21,000 likes within a day with tons of compliments pouring in.
“HOTTIEEEEE,” one user commented.
“DJ is the luckiest guy on earth,” another wrote.
“Cowboys dream girl,” a third user commented.
Of course, there also were plenty of inappropriate jokes to be made involving the name of Johnson’s character, as well as the post’s caption.
But some followers also felt that Gretzky took things a bit too far with the alterations.
“We didn’t watch the same Toy Story,” one user commented.
“So you couldn’t have been just regular Jesse you have to be sexy Jesse,” another wrote.
Gretzky never has been shy when it comes to her well-toned physique. She routinely posts snaps in revealing outfits and swimsuits – even going fully nude on occasion.

Johnson and Gretzky have been married since 2022, but have been together since 2013. They have two sons together: Tatum, born in 2015, and River, born in 2017.
Johnson is one of the biggest stars on the LIV Golf tour, having made the move to the Saudi-backed breakaway outfit in 2022. According to reports at the time, Johnson received an estimated US$125 million to leave the PGA Tour for the startup.
