Celebrity Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song Spend a Spooky Night Out Together at Halloween-Themed Amusement Park Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song were spotted together at the California amusement park's Knott's Scary Farm celebrity night last Friday By Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble is a Senior Digital News Editor and the Sports Editor for PEOPLE Digital. She's worked at PEOPLE for over seven years as a writer, reporter and editor across our Entertainment, Lifestyle and News teams, covering everything from the Super Bowl to the Met Gala. She's been nominated for the ASME NEXT Awards for Journalists Under 30, and previously wrote for Us Weekly while on staff at Wenner Media. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 3, 2017 10:28 AM Share Tweet Pin Email Macaulay Culkin and actress Brenda Song got into the Halloween spirit a little early last Friday, joining the throngs of stars at Knott’s Berry Farm’s Knott’s Scary Farm celebrity night. Culkin, 37, and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody alum, 29, were spotted taking in the amusement park’s rides with Seth Green and his wife, Entertainment Tonight reported. A source told the outlet, “Parkgoers said they were very cute with each other holding hands and very affectionate. Looked like they were having a great time.” Added the insider of the double date nature of the get-together, “They all looked super comfortable together and like they were having a great night out.” The pair were captured together on various rides throughout the evening. Knott’s Berry Farm Knott’s Berry Farm Both stars are set to appear in Green‘s upcoming directorial debut Changeland. The pair were first spotted out together in July, grabbing dinner at Craig’s in Los Angeles. The next month, Song posted a group photo to Instagram in which she posed alongside Culkin. Aside from his marriage to Rachel Miner from 1998 to 2002, Culkin was previously linked to Mila Kunis for eight years, as well as Jordan Lane Price. Song called off her engagement to Miley Cyrus’ brother Trace in 2012. PEOPLE is out to Culkin and Song’s representatives for comment.