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Macaulay Culkin is not at all surprised that younger brother Kieran Culkin won his first Oscar at the 2024 Academy Awards: 'I cried.'
Macaulay Culkin is celebrating his brother Kieran Culkin’s Supporting Actor win at the Oscars on Sunday. At the Vanity Fair Oscar party, Macaulay and wife Brenda Song spoke to Tan France about their emotional reaction.
Macaulay Culkin shared his reaction to his brother Kieran Culkin's Oscar win during the Vanity Fair Oscar Party livestream.
Macaulay Culkin revealed at the Vanity Fair Oscars party (via Entertainment Weekly) that he cried when his younger brother Kieran Culkin won the Oscar for best supporting actor at the 2025 Academy Awards. It turns out that category was the only part of the Oscars telecast that Macaulay Culkin and his partner, fellow actor Brenda Song, watched.
Macaulay Culkin was confident his brother Kieran was going to win an Oscar and he still cried when it happened.
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Enstarz on MSNKieran Culkin's Oscar Win Marred by Family Controversy: Macaulay Culkin's Surprising Response to Being Left OutThe actor scooped up the award for Best Supporting actor for his role in 'A Real Pain' and when he went up to accept the award, he failed to mention his brother Macaulay Culkin. "
Macaulay Culkin couldn't be prouder of his brother Kieran's big Oscar win – even if he was left out of his acceptance speech. Per People, Macaulay and wife Brenda Song shared their thoughts on Kieran's victory in the Best Supporting Actor category at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar party on Sunday.
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Hosted on MSNKieran Culkin Makes Stunning And Hysterical Oscar Speech One Year After That Infamous EMMY Acceptance SpeechDuring that speech, Culkin admitted his wife promised him a third child if he won. His speech went viral and now he's just one an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "A Real Pain." This po
Kieran Culkin won the Academy Award for best supporting actor for his role as the descendant of a Holocaust survivor who makes a family pilgrimage to Poland in the dramatic comedy of manners “ A Real Pain. ”
Macaulay Culkin revealed he got emotional watching his little brother Kieran Culkin win Best Supporting Actor at the Oscars. “I cried,” he told Queer Eye fashion expert Tan France, who interviewed him and his partner,
Kieran Culkin won the best supporting actor Oscar on Sunday for playing a motor-mouthed American tourist in "A Real Pain."
The “Home Alone” star revealed he “cried” when Kieran accepted the statuette, beating competitors Yura Borisov (“Anora”), Edward Norton (“A Complete Unknown”), Jeremy Strong (“The Apprentice”) and Guy Pearce (“The Brutalist”) for the coveted prize.
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