Macaulay Culkin shed tears over his brother Kieran Culkin's Oscar win.

On the 2nd (local time), the 97th Academy Awards were held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, where Kieran Culkin won the Best Supporting Actor award for the film 'Real Pain.' This adds to his previous wins at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actor in the film category and the 30th Critics Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actor in the film institutional sector, culminating in an Oscar trophy.

In response to this news, his older brother Macaulay Culkin cried at the Oscar party upon hearing his brother's win. In a media interview, he said, "Best Supporting Actor? It's real. I just cried. I told my brother I'll see him later."

Kieran Culkin is 2 years younger than Macaulay Culkin. He made his debut alongside his brother in the 1990 film 'Home Alone' and has established himself as an actor in his own right, winning the Best Newcomer award at the 8th Critics Choice Awards in 2003 rather than being just known as "Macaulay Culkin's brother."

After enduring difficult times, Macaulay Culkin has married Asian American actress Brenda Song and is building a stable family.

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