Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin cracked up fans with a hilarious post about his birthday on Twitter.
“Up until the last year or two, I haven’t really put myself out there at all, so I can understand that,” he said. “It’s also like, OK everybody, stop acting so freaking shocked that I’m relatively well-adjusted.
“Look: I’m a pretty peerless person,” he continued. “If I was an accountant, I could look left and right, and there’s other accountants sitting next to me in the office. It’s not like that. It’s one of those things where, like, the cliche that we’re all snowflakes? That we’re all unique? Well, you know what? I actually am a snowflake.”
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