The Tragic Real-Life Story of Macaulay Culkin
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Most pleasing that he found a good woman, had a kid, honored his sister, is currently doing well, and refuses to forgive and forget what his wretched father did.
This man didn’t peak at 12 years old, he’s peaking now- living life the way he deserves
Michael Jackson saw another kid pushed into stardom by their parents like he was. He gave an escape from that to hang out WITHOUT having to work. I can easily understand how that friendship existed. People do not have to make it weird. He was given the opportunity to be a damn kid when he went to hang out
Michael was an escape for kids that were abused and didn't get to live a good life. I'm so glad Culkin came out in defense. Michael probably helped him alot if you stop to think about it.
The fact that he named his son after his sister is so heartwarming 🥺
The fact he met another childhood star, was able to make a family out of it and escape the wicked past, Is actually inspiring good for him 🤙🏼
Brenda is an example of don't give up on life. Someone who loves you is out there
Damn I actually cried how wonderful his life is now being blessed with a family. I’m really happy for him!
I 1000% believe Brenda and his baby saved him from becoming like so many other tragic stories of child stars dying young
Not enough people talk about how Culkin actually improved over the years. glad to see him being in a much better place now than he was before
I’m so glad that he’s okay. His life must’ve genuinely sucked for a while and I’m so incredibly glad Mack found someone to bring him up from where he was.
I've always rooted for Macaulay Culkin. He was a part of my childhood. And when I learned of the horrible things his father put him through. I was able to relate to him as a person. You can tell he's a genuinely good person. I'm glad he found someone who loves him for who he is.
As bad as he went through the years it's refreshing that he's starting to somewhat lead a normal life now, hopefully he stays humble and take things easy now.
I get so mad when I hear about these parents forcing their children to act and messing them up. I'm glad he came out alright
This guy was such a darling child... personality and physically... he was so down to earth with an undertone of sadness in his voice and throughout his eyes. Sweet baby.
getting over child trauma is so hard, i'm so proud of Macaulay Culkin for doing the right thing in life.
It’s crazy how I literally grew up watching this kid and now he’s living such happier and healthier life. I’m so proud of him
What a sad story for this brother. Couldn't imagine just seeing your father as someone you hate and only make business deals with, throwing out everything a conventional childhood needs. But I guess it also shows on the other side that there's a human being behind all these big names we know about. Life is not as one-dimensional as people may think it is. I'm glad Mac is just happy now though with his real family. W video again man.
I can relate to not allowing my children to meet their grandfather. Mine was abusive verbally and physically. My divorce in 2002 I learned he threw his 4 year old grandson across the room. I had just won custody of my 6 year old daughter and 4 year old son. It took everything I had to not go after him my self physically, but that day a decision was made and I have held to it to this day. I remarried and have two grown girls in college that will never know him. It's unfortunate and I almost allowed it once letting my guard down. Never will I again. Sadly he was a military hero and beloved by many in his community, but unfortunately there is a dark side many people never saw.