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In a surprising revelation, Macaulay Culkin, now 44 years old, shared that he briefly entertained the idea of purchasing the famous "Home Alone" house when it hit the market for $5.25 million in May. The beloved actor, who gained fame for his role as Kevin McCallister in the classic holiday film, admitted that the thought crossed his mind purely "for the giggles."
Culkin's nostalgic connection to the house, which became a symbol of childhood mischief and holiday spirit, prompted him to consider making an offer. The property, located in Illinois, is instantly recognizable to fans of the film, and its listing sparked excitement among those who grew up watching the movie.
While Culkin ultimately decided against making a purchase, his whimsical consideration highlights the enduring legacy of "Home Alone" and the fond memories it continues to evoke for fans around the world. The actor's playful spirit remains intact, reminding us all of the joy and laughter that the film brought to audiences during the holiday season.
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