Macaulay Culkin (“Mom I missed the plane”), first time dad: Current Woman The MAG


Pink notebook for Macaulay Culkin, the famous kid who played the role of young Kevin McCallister in the American blockbuster movie Mom I missed the plane, released in 1990. More than thirty years later, Macaulay Culkin – now far from the star system – made the headlines with very happy news. The New York-born American actor has welcomed with his companion, the American actress Brenda Song, his first child. An announcement made by the American site E! News Monday, April 12, 2021. Macaulay Culkin’s spokesperson unveiled the event, specifying that the little boy was born on April 5, 2021 in Los Angeles (United States). At birth, the toddler weighed over 3 kilos. He is in very good health, just like his mother. “We are overjoyed”, is it also reported on the press release unveiled by E! News.

Macaulay Culkin’s spokesperson unveiled the child’s first name in passing: a name rich in meaning. The child is called Dakota Song Culkin to pay tribute to actor’s sister who died after being hit by vehicle. The drama took place in 2008 in Los Angeles. Dakota was 29 years old.

A secret pregnancy

Until the end of pregnancy, Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song, 40 and 33, had remained silent about the arrival of their child. However, a release dating from October 2020 had put the chip in the ear to the media: Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin were walking their cat in a stroller. At the time, the American actress, although already pregnant with her first child, did not yet have a baby bump. Modesty favored by the couple since the beginning of their romance. As a reminder, Macaulay Culkin had fallen for Brenda Song after her divorce from American actress Rachel Miner, he married in 2018. He had also had a relationship with Mila Kunis, whom he had attended from 2002 to 2010. The young dad, real killer, will he pass on his seduction advice to his offspring? Nothing is less sure !

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