Macaulay Culkin became famous at a very young age, but his early success was paired with serious personal struggles. Despite earning millions, his family faced financial difficulties and lived “in cramped quarters.” His childhood was further shaped by reports of a controlling and abusive father, followed by a bitter custody battle that fractured family relationships even more.
As his fame intensified, Culkin made the unusual decision to step away from Hollywood. Relentless paparazzi attention made everyday life unbearable, pushing him to protect his finances through legal action and retire early. He explained to Time, “I just wanted a little bit of a break. I wanted a summer vacation for the first time in, you know, forever.” Speaking on Larry King Live, he added, “I did 14 movies in six years… I really wanted to take a break. I always joke, ‘Yeah, I retired at 14.’”
For a short time, attending the Professional Children’s School gave him a sense of normal life, though fame still followed closely. Even small acts of self-expression became news. “I did purple and I did pink and I did orange, and they made such a big deal out of it — it was on the cover of People!” he recalled to New York Magazine.
During this period, his friendship with Michael Jackson offered emotional support, though it also attracted heavy public scrutiny.
The most devastating moment came with the loss of his sister Dakota in a car accident. Reflecting on that night, Culkin told Esquire, “Tonight was the last time I talked to her. She passed away overnight, kinda thing.”