Macaulay Culkin wasn’t home alone on March 10.
The actor, 44, was spotted at Netflix’s WWE Raw in New York City alongside his rarely-seen younger brother, Rory, 35.
In a clip posted to X, an enthusiatic Macaulay blows kisses to the crowd before playfully patting Rory on the head. He also uses American Sign Language to spell out, ‘NYC, I love you,’ while Rory stays seated with a straight, unimpressed expression.
“Ladies and gentlemen, best known as Kevin McAllister in ‘Home Alone,’ the whole world knows Macaulay Culkin,’ commentator Pat McAfee announced as he introduced the star, calling him an “absolutely legendary individual.”
“I know they didn’t just forget Rory like that,” one fan wrote on X.
As several people pointed out, Rory has appeared in numerous films, including 2011’s “Scream 4,” in which he played one of the Ghostface killers. Though Rory works in the entertainment industry, he keeps a low profile.
Macaulay and Rory are two of eight siblings. The others include Shane, 48, Christian, 37, and Quinn, 40, and Kieran, 42. Tragically, their sister Dakota was killed after she was accidentally struck by a car in 2008, and their half-sister, Jennifer, died of a drug overdose in 2000.
The Culkins’ parents Kit and Brenda Brentrup were together from 1974 to 1995 but they never married.
In a 2018 interview on comedian Marc Maron’s “WTF” podcast, Macaulay described Kit, a former stage actor, as being “jealous” of his acting career, because “everything he tried to do in his life I excelled at before I was 10 years old.”
Macaulay’s brother, Kieran, is estranged from Kit, whom he has called “not a good person.”
When Kieran won an Emmy Award in 2024 for his role in “Succession,” he teared up while thanking his mom for, “for giving me life and my childhood, which was great.”