Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song, the beloved Hollywood couple, have once again captured the public's attention. This time, they welcomed fans into their home for an exclusive photoshoot that showcases their picture-perfect family life. In this intimate setting, they shared delightful insights about their lives as parents of two adorable sons.

Macaulay Culkin's Iconic "Home Alone" Moment

It’s not every day that you get to relive an iconic movie scene with your own family. Macaulay, a staple of 90s pop culture, recently watched "Home Alone" with his sons, creating a moment that was both nostalgic and humorous.

Kids React to Dad's Fame

The family viewing session of "Home Alone" with sons Dakota and Carson was filled with laughter. Dakota, the couple’s eldest, has taken to believing he is Kevin McCallister himself. Macaulay humorously recounts asking him, “Do you remember filming that scene?” To which Dakota confidently replied, “Yes!” leading Brenda to jest, “He even claims he dyed his hair blonde for the role!”

"Oh dear, I'm raising a fibber!" Macaulay quipped with a chuckle.

A Glimpse Into Family Life

In their heartwarming interview, Brenda and Macaulay shared charming anecdotes about their sons. Carson, their youngest, has inherited Brenda’s raspy voice. Brenda laughs, describing him as sounding like a "two-year-old who smokes two packs a day." Meanwhile, Macaulay notes with amusement how Carson walks on his tiptoes, a trait he shares with his father.

Nostalgia Meets New Generation

Watching "Home Alone" during the festive season has become a delightful family tradition for the Culkin-Song household. It's not just a movie; it’s a chance to introduce their children to a piece of cinematic history that defined Macaulay's early career. It’s heartwarming to see how these moments bridge the gap between past and present, all while keeping the spirit of family alive.

This candid glimpse into their lives leaves us eagerly anticipating their next adventure, as they effortlessly navigate the balance between fame and family.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova