Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song publicly profess their admiration for the Backstreet Boys band
In the heart of Las Vegas, Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song found themselves transported back to the '90s this week, as they attended the Backstreet Boys' "Into the Millennium" residency at the Sphere.
The iconic boy band, who first gained global fame with their self-titled debut album in the mid-'90s, delivered an energetic and commanding performance that left Culkin, who is the same age as the band members at 45, pleasantly surprised. The Home Alone star praised the band for their stamina, performing with the same vigour for a 90-minute show that left him slightly exhausted in comparison.
Culkin, a self-proclaimed skeptic before the concert, expressed his newfound admiration for the Backstreet Boys, commending their professionalism and passion. He humorously thanked the band for making his girlfriend, Brenda Song, emotional during the concert. Song, a longtime fan, was particularly moved, even shedding tears during the show, experiencing a true fangirl moment.
The Backstreet Boys acknowledged Culkin and Song's presence and excitement, responding to Culkin’s Instagram post by highlighting Song "tearin' it up in the suite." Song enthusiastically reacted on her social media by saying, “I’m freaking out!”
Culkin shared a backstage photo of the couple with the band, documenting their nostalgic connection and their genuine enjoyment of the event. The caption of his Instagram post was "Mack Street's Back, ALRIGHT!!!"
Their reactions underscored a deep appreciation for the boy band’s timeless appeal and showmanship, blending 90s nostalgia with current-day admiration. Even for those who may not have been fans in the '90s, Culkin suggested that the Backstreet Boys' concert would win them over.
Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song, a couple and parents to two young sons, attended the Backstreet Boys' concert in Las Vegas, an experience they are unlikely to forget.
Macaulay Culkin, who initially doubted his admiration for the Backstreet Boys, was left astonished by their performance, praising their enduring professionalism and energy. His girlfriend, Brenda Song, a longtime fan, was emotionally moved by the concert, embodying the spirit of '90s pop-culture and entertainment.