Lupita Nyong'o had the absolute best time at Comic-Con, danced around dressed as the Pink Power Ranger
The Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Black Panther star certainly made herself at home at the convention
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Your support makes all the difference.The best kinds of celebrities are those who act exactly as we imagine we would if we were famous.
Enter champion of all champions, Lupita Nyong'o, who mastered the entire Comic-Con experience with effortless grace: all by dressing up as the Pink Power Ranger and busting some serious moves all over the show floor.
Of course, it was all incognito, as she donned a white mask and giant sunglasses - a look so bizarre, it was actually the perfect disguise. No one bothers the person dressed up as the slightly-serial-killer-looking Power Ranger.
Posting a video of her time on her social media, Nyong'o also shared some pictures she took with other cosplayers, who are probably now kicking themselves for having not figured out the identity of their mystery acquaintance.
Nyong'o may have first landed on the scene thanks to her Oscar-winning performance in 12 Years A Slave, but she's since become a Comic-Con favourite thanks to her role in the Star Wars franchise as Maz Kanata, and her upcoming part in Marvel's Black Panther.
You can next see her in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which hits UK cinemas 14 December.
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