Tweets That Prove Macaulay Culkin Is One Of The Funniest People On Twitter

Macaulay Culkin has been entertaining us for years.

Macaulay Culkin has been making people laugh for decades, but his funniest material might not be on the big screen anymore. For a lot of fans, the former child star is just as entertaining on Twitter, where his jokes, self-roasts, and random observations land with the same timing that made him famous in the first place.

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That mix of nostalgia and sharp humor is what makes Culkin such a fun follow. He went from one of the most recognizable kids in Hollywood to someone who now pokes fun at himself online, and the result is a feed full of surprises.

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These tweets show why Macaulay Culkin still knows how to steal the scene.

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Culkin stayed quite busy in Hollywood in the years following the release of Home Alone. His stardom was firmly established in 1991 due to multiple factors: he hosted Saturday Night Live, landed a role in the Saturday morning cartoon series Wish Kid, and even made an appearance in Michael Jackson's Black or White music video. However, his career declined little by little after 1992's Home Alone 2: Lost in New York and the 1993 thriller The Good Son.

In 1994, the movies he starred in ended up being box office flops, which had a major effect on the actor's career at the ripe age of 14 years old. 

Culkin mentioned during an interview with Ellen Degeneres that turning 18 was absolutely insane for him after mountains of money came his way. His successful child-acting days definitely paid off.

"I felt like some kid worked really, really hard, and I inherited all of his money. It allows me to treat everything like a hobby. I do nothing for my dinner nowadays." 

Home Alone basically set Culkin up for life, but finding a way back into Hollywood is the hardest part. 

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That kind of honesty is exactly why people still pay attention to him online.

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And that is exactly the kind of energy that keeps his tweets going viral.

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