Macaulay Culkin Supports Fiancée Brenda Song at TIFF Premiere of Her New Film “The Last Showgirl”

The pair smiled as they walked the red carpet together at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto on Friday, Sept. 6

<p>GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty</p> Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song attend the premiere of

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Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song attend the premiere of 'The Last Showgirl' during the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2024

Brenda Song didn't leave home alone for her latest film premiere — she brought Macaulay Culkin!

On Friday, Sept. 6, the 36-year-old actress celebrated the premiere of The Last Showgirl at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival while matching with her longtime partner in coordinating black looks.

While attending the event at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Song — who appears in the new Gia Coppola film alongside the likes of Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista and more — posed for some sweet couple photos with Culkin, 44.

Song wore a dazzling spaghetti-strap black dress with crystal detailing for the outing, while Culkin opted to match with her in a classic black suit, black glasses and a partly unbuttoned dress shirt. In the snaps, Culkin put his arm around Song's waist, while she placed a hand on his chest.

The pair also appeared in afterparty photos shared by Song's costar Curtis, 65, with Song swapping her gown for a black suit featuring metallic detailing.

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<p>Kayla Oaddams/Getty</p> Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song attend 'The Last Showgirl' premiere in Toronto on Sept. 6, 2024

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Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song attend 'The Last Showgirl' premiere in Toronto on Sept. 6, 2024

The couple, who started dating in 2017, share two children: Dakota Song Culkin, 2, and another son, who they welcomed in December 2022.

At the premiere, Song caught up with Canadian entertainment show Etalk about the support she has received from Culkin — and other loved ones — as she marked the premiere of her newest movie.

"I'm just so lucky to have wonderful support from my partner, from my family. Like, I couldn't do anything without them," she said. "I think of my parents watching my kids right now. None of this would be possible without a whole team of people holding me up."

The Last Showgirl, written by Kate Gersten, follows Anderson's character of Shelley who is a Las Vegas showgirl of 30 years and "the feather and crystal–adorned centerpiece of Sin City’s last remaining traditional floor show," per an official synopsis. According to IMDb, the movie marks Song's first film since 2022's Love Accidentally, and her first screen role since her voice work in Netflix series Blue Eye Samurai in 2023.

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<p>Amy Sussman/Getty</p> Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song attend Culkin's Hollywood Walk of Fame on Dec. 1, 2023

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Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song attend Culkin's Hollywood Walk of Fame on Dec. 1, 2023

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She and Culkin have long been supportive of each other's endeavors, as Song notably made an appearance at Culkin's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony back in December, alongside their children. During his speech, Culkin recognized Song as "the only person happier for me today than I am" and "the best person I've ever known."

More recently, Song paid tribute to her fiancé on Father's Day in June with a heartfelt Instagram caption, referring to him as "the best papa in the world" and someone "who goes above and beyond everyday, who is willing to do (or wear) literally anything to just get a smile from one of his boys."

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"Even though you don’t think it — we see all that you do everyday," Song wrote. "All the big things but especially the little things. Thank you for always being our pack mule, our chef, garbage man, and doing all the things that keep this crazy train moving."

"I could not have wished up a better partner to raise our kiddos with or a better role model for them to look up to. We love you," she concluded her caption.

The Toronto International Film Festival runs through Sept. 15.

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