Friday, April 8, 2016

HOME ALONE: Macaulay Culkin reveals the Bad side of fame


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Macaulay Culkin is living an enviable life.

It’s been more than 25 years since Home Alone was released but Macaulay Culkin still gets stopped on the street.

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The notoriously private 35-year-old former child star shares what he's been up toaside from occasionally touring with his band, the Pizza Underground. In a new interview with Vulture, he admits that he can pretty much afford to live a life of leisure without working.

So much so, that the now 35-year-old rarely leaves his Broadway apartment.

“I’ll take walks at two or four in the morning, because there’s nobody out on the streets and it’s easy for me to go unnoticed,” Culkin said in New York Magazine.

“And even if I don’t get bugged, it’s looming, it’s there.”

The former child star now splits his time between New York and Paris, and yes, he even gets recognised over there.


Michael Jackson, Macaulay Culkin and Ginny the Orangutan at Universal Studios in Florida in 1991.Source:News Corp Australia





During a recent trip to the French capital, Culkin walked into a cafe and asked for the Wi-Fi code, only to be handed a photo of himself from Home Alone.

“A waitress just gave it to me and walked away,” he said, “Their Wi-Fi code was ‘Macaulay Culkin.’

“When she came back, I said, ‘I like your Wi-Fi code.’ She goes, ‘Thank you,’ and I say, ‘C’est moi.’ She turned white and brought over the owner of the place, who said, ‘I knew you’d come here someday.’”

Culkin has pretty much withdrawn from the public eye since starring in films such asRichie Rich, Uncle Buck and the Home Alone films.


Macaulay Culkin in the rather odd looking film, Adam Green's Aladdin. Picture: YoutubeSource:Supplied

And apart from appearing in small projects like the upcoming Adam Green’s Aladdin, he plans to keep it that way.

“I’m a man in his mid-30s who’s essentially retired,” Culkin said to the New York Magazine.

“I kind of go where the wind takes me a little bit.”

So what does he do with his days now?

Painting, writing and “whatevering” ... whatever that is.














culled from news.com.au

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