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Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song welcome first child together, Dakota

/ 12:54 PM April 13, 2021

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Macaulay Culkin (left) and Brenda Song (Images: Instagram/@culkamania, @brendasong)

Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song welcomed their first child together, Dakota Song Culkin, on April 5.

The “Home Alone” star and the “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” alum welcomed their baby boy in Los Angeles, according to Culkin’s rep Michelle Brega, as per USA Today yesterday, April 12.

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“We are overjoyed,” simply said the couple, who recently starred together in the 2019 film “Changeland.”

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Culkin and Song named their newborn in honor of Culkin’s sister who passed away in 2008 in a car accident.

Culkin is most known for his role in the “Home Alone” films as a child star and for several other works over the years, such as “Sex and Breakfast,” among others.

Song, meanwhile, is most known for starring in Disney’s “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” back in 2006, aside from her stint in “Suite Life of Zack & Cody.”

The couple met in Thailand while shooting for “Changeland,” Culkin disclosed in an interview with Esquire for their cover story last February.

Back in 2018, the 40-year-old actor shared on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast that he had always been planning to have a child with his Asian partner, joking that they would have “little Sean Lennons running around the house.” Ian Biong /ra

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