Chelsea Clinton celebrated Halloween early with a throwback picture of her mother, Hillary Clinton, dressed as a circus clown in celebration of her 74th Birthday. 

The global health advocate was to TwitterTuesday was dedicated to the former secretary-of-state. The family shared a never-before-seen family photo of them in matching clown costumes. 

Chelsea, 41, wrote: “Thank you Mom, for being a clown for me for Halloween, supporting all my costume choices throughout the year and always cheering for me on,” 

Tribute: Chelsea Clinton, 41, took to Twitter on Tuesday to honor mom Hillary Clinton on her birthday with a throwback Halloween photo of them dressed in matching clown costumes

Tribute: Chelsea Clinton, 41, took to Twitter on Tuesday to honor mom Hillary Clinton on her birthday with a throwback Halloween photo of them dressed in matching clown costumes 

'Thanks you Mom': Chelsea praised the former secretary of state for being a clown with her on Halloween and 'supporting all other costume choices throughout the years'

Chelsea said “Thanks to Mom” and thanked the former secretary-of-state for being a clown with Chelsea on Halloween and for’supporting all costume choices throughout the years.”

Close as can be: The global health advocate also thanked her mother for 'being such a wonderful grandmother' to her three children, Charlotte, Aidan, and Jasper

Close as can be: The global health advocate also thanked her mother for ‘being such a wonderful grandmother’ to her three children, Charlotte, Aidan, and Jasper

‘Most importantly, thank you for being such an amazing grandma. Happy Birthday @HillaryClinton!’ added the former first daughter, who has three children — Charlotte, seven, Aidan, five, and Jasper, two — with her husband Marc Mezvinsky.  

The touching photo shows Chelsea and Hillary posing in front of the stove in full-length clown costumes. The funky outfits featured a lot of mixed prints and included a ruffled collar as well as floppy pointed hats. 

The mother and her daughter, who were trick-or treating that night, had their faces also painted. This photo was probably taken in Arkansas in the late 1980s or early 1990s. 

Hillary called her birthday across the pond to England, where Hillary spoke at Women’s History: The Future at the University of Oxford. The former first lady felt nostalgic as she thought back to her past.  

“A quarter-century ago, when in Beijing I declared that human rights are women’s rights and that human rights are human rights for all, it was controversial. Now it’s a feminist rallying cry,’ she said at the roundtable discussion, People reported. 

Family: Chelsea is Hillary's only child with her husband, former President Bill Clinton

Family: Chelsea is Hillary Clinton’s only child. She has a husband, former President Bill Clinton. 

Flashback: The family all wore Donald Duck hats during an outing in the 1980s

Flashback: The whole family wore Donald Duck hats when they went on an outing in 1980. 

Hillary also spoke out about her candidacy against Donald Trump in 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, saying that she felt the full force misogyny as a candidate. From the blunt sexism displayed by my opponent to the trap that I fell into, which seems only to entrap women,

As she looked back on the presidential election last year, she said that she was encouraged at the diversity of the Democratic primaries. 

However, she found it disheartening ‘to hear the same familiar tropes about women candidates’ speaking styles, voices, authenticity.’

In September, Hillary received an honorary Doctorate of Civil Law from Oxford where her husband, former President Bill Clinton, attended as a Rhodes Scholar. During her speech, Hillary spoke about her first visit to the university. 

She stated, ‘I had just graduated in law school.’ Bill Clinton, my then-boyfriend, took me to his haunts. We went to University College. It was incredible. We also visited many other interesting places. It was a trip down memory lane for him, and an immediate feeling drew me in.

Busy: Hillary rang in her birthday across the pond in England, where she spoke at the Women's History: The Future event at the University of Oxford

Busy: Hillary rang in her birthday across the pond in England, where she spoke at the Women’s History: The Future event at the University of Oxford

Chelsea Clinton, the Clintons daughter, also chose to study at Oxford after completing her undergraduate degree at Stanford University.   

She recalled her daughter’s graduation in 2014, saying that she was proud to be a proud parent because Chelsea received her Ph.D. 

She said that the entire ceremony was conducted in Latin, which she found very exciting. “Having taken three years of Latin, it was a small prayer that I was sending to Miss Fisher and Miss Snyder who were my teachers whenever I could recognize a word. 

On Tuesday, Hillary posted a throwback picture of herself and Terry McAuliffe to Instagram. She stated that her birthday wish was to see Terry become the governor of Virginia. 

McAuliffe, 64 years old, was previously governor of Virginia, from 2014 to 2018. 

She wrote, “It’s mine today, and here is what I’d most like: Virginia to elect my dear friend @terrymcauliffe governor once again.” 

Memories: The former first lady also took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a throwback photo of herself with Terry McAuliffe

Memories: The former first lady also took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a throwback photo of herself with Terry McAuliffe

Goals: Hillary said her birthday wish was for McAuliffe to be elected governor of Virginia again

Goals: Hillary stated that McAuliffe was her birthday wish.

“The voting rights and reproductive freedoms of millions of people are at stake. ⁣If you can, donate or volunteer at terrymcauliffe.com.

Hillary’s husband was admitted earlier this month to the hospital with a urological condition caused by E.coli. This is a life-threatening reaction.

According to his doctors, the former president was suffering from a urinary tract infection that had developed into urosepsis. After a five-night stay at University of California Irvine Medical Center, he returned to his home.

On October 20, the 75 year-old released a statement via his official twitter account, saying that he was’really glad’ to be home and ‘doing fantastic’ after battling sepsis. 

He stated, “I was touched by the outpouring support I received while I was in the hospital, thank you so much.” “I’m really happy to be back home, it’s great that I’m doing well, and I’m enjoying this beautiful fall weather.

“I’m on my way to recovery, but I want everyone to remember to take the time to listen and care for themselves. “We all have work to complete and each of our roles in life and the future are important.

“I for one am going do my best to continue doing the most I can for a lot more.”