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Culkin's Bee Scare: 'Thousands of Bees' Released!

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Macaulay Culkin revealed real bees were used in My Girl scene.
  • Producers used queen bee scent to attract thousands of bees.
  • Culkin was stung once, but the scene took four takes.
Culkin's Bee Scare: 'Thousands of Bees' Released!

Macaulay Culkin, now 45, has disclosed the alarming methods used to film a pivotal bee scene in the 1991 movie My Girl. The actor recounted how 'thousands' of real bees were deliberately released onto him to create the memorable, tragic moment where his character, Thomas J., is swarmed due to an allergy.

During filming, producers applied a substance smelling of queen bee pheromones to Culkin's fingertips, drawing the bees to his hands and making him appear non-threatening. He explained that this technique, which involved him waving his hands to attract the bees for the camera, would be deemed unsafe by today's standards. Despite the harrowing experience, which required four takes, Culkin was only stung once on the neck.

This revelation comes as Culkin, known for his role in Home Alone, has also recently expressed openness to reprising his iconic character, Kevin McCallister, in a new Home Alone sequel, provided the concept is compelling and aligns with his vision for the character's evolution.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Macaulay Culkin revealed producers released thousands of real bees onto him, using a queen bee scent to attract them to his hands for the scene.
Yes, Macaulay Culkin's character, Thomas J., had a fatal bee allergy, which was central to the tragic scene in My Girl.
Macaulay Culkin stated that the way the bee scene was filmed, involving thousands of real bees released on him, would not be permitted today due to safety concerns.

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