Macaulay Culkin Returns to the Golden Globe Awards After 35 Years as a Presenter
Macaulay Culkin made a special appearance at the Golden Globe Awards as a presenter, marking his return to the event after 35 years. Known for his role in the holiday classic Home Alone, Culkin received a warm reception from the audience as he took the stage to present the Best Screenplay, Motion Picture award. He humorously acknowledged his association with the holiday season due to his iconic roles in Home Alone and its sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. The award for Best Screenplay, Motion Picture was ultimately won by Paul Thomas Anderson for his film One Battle After Another.
Culkin gained recognition for his performance as Kevin McCallister in Home Alone, directed by Chris Columbus and written by John Hughes. Despite being nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 1990 Golden Globe Awards, he lost to Gérard Depardieu for the film Green Card. The actor shared his excitement for his return to the Golden Globes through an Instagram post, announcing his role as a presenter at the ceremony.
Accompanied by his fiancée Brenda Song, Culkin graced the Golden Globes red carpet, showcasing their relationship that began in 2017. The couple shares two sons, Dakota and Carson. The 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Nikki Glaser at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, offering a glimpse into the star-studded event.