When you find out a celebrities secrets, it’s always interesting. We’re not even talking like big things – marriages, kids, and all the juicy drama. If anything, we’re talking the things that they may not necessarily care that you know. Like, Macaulay Culkin, needed to be taught some life skills.
We can’t even imagine what it was like for Macaulay Culkin growing up, but his partner, Brenda Song did open up about some stuff while doing press. She has been making the rounds while doing press for Running Point. In a joint article in Cosmopolitan, Song had opened up about teaching Culkin how to do laundry.
“I always say Mac is a very unique human. Being the most famous child actor in the world. He lived and grew up in hotels. He had just never really done laundry. And I was shooketh,” Song said. “I’ve been doing laundry since I was like 10. Whatever it is, helping my mom. And so it’s funny teaching him how to do laundry.”
And well, that tidbit surprised us because hey, we’ve been doing our own laundry since we can remember. Our parents would have told us to take a long walk off a short pier if we had not learned laundry at a young age. Then again, we’re not Macaulay Culkin.
But is laundry the only thing that he needed to learn? Well, no. Song continued, “He still doesn’t know how to drive. I took him out to drive in our neighborhood. I was terrified. I’m like this 44-year-old man driving for the first time. I was like, ‘Nope!’ I got to hire someone to do that.”
Now Song and Culkin have been together for quite sometime and while she’s educating him on things, he’s took it upon himself to educate her about some stuff too.
Like Home Alone.
“I’ve always watched Home Alone every Christmas. He hadn’t seen the movie in like a decade, and I forced [him to watch it]. He didn’t want to watch it. And I was like, ‘We have to,’” So, we started watching it and then he started telling me all the behind-the-scenes stories and I was like, ‘Stop! You’re ruining it for me!” she said.
Nope, just nope. We would be mad. No one is allowed to ruin movies or television shows for us. We refuse to listen or ever forgive that. Let us love what we love. We would have to scream stop too!