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Cancer Survivor’s Hilarious Halloween Costume as Inflatable Tube Man Brings Big Smiles

Motivational speaker and author Josh Sundquist, known for his inventive Halloween costumes, is embracing humor this year with a costume inspired by the iconic inflatable tube man. Sundquist, who lost his leg to cancer as a child, says he’s long dreamed of creating this playful look, which he describes as one of his funniest yet. With his costume debut, Sundquist hopes to bring a smile to people’s faces, saying everyone could use a good laugh. His passion for spreading positivity and creativity shines, adding to his reputation for unique and joyful Halloween transformations. Sundquist’s latest costume is sure to be another hit, uplifting fans and followers everywhere.

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