After Death Hoax, Macaulay Culkin Plays His Own Prank On Twitter Followers
By the time everyone found out that Maccaulay Culkin had not, in fact, died on Saturday, November 8, the actor had already thought of a hilarious (more or less) way to make use of the buzz. On Sunday, Culkin’s band posted several pictures to their official Twitter, one with him smiling and holding up a soda with the caption, "We're on tour you silly people / @anchovywarhol's."
So clearly, Culkin was/is alive and well and still delights audiences with his music – that last part is debatable, depending on who you ask, though.
Among the pictures were a group shot and another snap, where Culkin and Co. Recreated the iconic 1959 movie Weekend at Bernie’s (hint: it involves a couple of guys murdering their boss and then pretending he’s still alive.)
Weekend at bernies with @anchovywarhol #greenroom pic.twitter.com/KTONCdzm2I
— pizza underground (@cheesedayz) November 9, 2014
"Weekend at bernies with @anchovywarhol #greenroom," the band's handle captioned the photo of Culkin, jokingly playing dead in the arms of his bandmate.
Get it? Get it? It looks like Culkin may have missed out on a career in comedy somewhere along the line.
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The group also retweeted a fan who attended their show at the Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas, who wrote, "Macauley's first words: "I'm alive!" #pizzaunderground #FFFfest."?