Crying inside? Creepy craze no joke for real clowns

The World Clown Association - comprised of more than 2,000 members in 30 countries - has been flooded with calls from scared performers.

Update: 2016-10-19 09:02 GMT
Cyrus Zaveih, also known as Cido the Clown, poses for a photo, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016. (Photo: AP)

New York: Send in the frowns. This year's nationwide creepy clown craze has become a nightmare before Halloween for actual, working clowns. They say their bookings at parties and other events have dropped sharply, even after many of the social media-fueled scary clown sightings have turned out to be hoaxes.

Some professional clowns fear going out with their greasepaint makeup and red noses will make them a target of police, or even marauding mobs who take to the streets on so-called "clown hunts." The World Clown Association - comprised of more than 2,000 members in 30 countries - has been flooded with calls from scared performers.

It's been sending out tips suggesting clowns change into their costumes when they arrive at a party or consider performances in which they appear without clown makeup.

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