Macaulay Culkin wishes he had more time with Brenda Song

Macaulay Culkin has revealed the one thing he regrets about his relationship.

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Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song have been together since 2017
Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song have been together since 2017

Macaulay Culkin wishes he could've spent even more time with Brenda Song.

The 45-year-old actor has been in a relationship with Brenda, 38, since 2017, but in a new anniversary post, Macaulay admits that he wishes they met much sooner.

Alongside a photo of them together, he wrote on Instagram: "Today marks a very special day for me. It’s been 9 years since my life changed forever. It’s amazing to think that 1 in every 5 days I’ve been alive I have had the honor of waking up next to the love of my life. My only regret is that we haven’t had more time together.

"Thank you for my everything. (sic)"

Meanwhile, Brenda previously admitted that she sometimes forgets to "take care of [herself]".

The actress - who has Carson, three, and Dakota, five, with Macaulay - revealed that she sometimes forgets to take of her own needs because she has "so much on [her] plate".

Brenda told People: "As moms, you are running around all the time.

"You have so much on your plate, even when you don't realise it, just because your kids. I mean, these little people depend on you, [and] you do everything for them. And you forget to sometimes take care of yourself."

Brenda admitted that she loves Mother's Day because she feels like all of her hard work and sacrifice is fully recognised.

The actress explained that "moms do a lot".

She said: "That's what I really love about a day like Mother's Day, where it's just you take a second to just take a deep breath. And you know what? We deserve a little bit of appreciation. Moms do a lot."

Brenda also revealed that parenthood has given her an even deeper appreciation of her own mom.

Brenda - who stars alongside Kate Hudson in Running Point, the sports comedy series - said: "I look at my mom and I'm like, 'I don't know how she does it'. I remember, two weeks after having my first son, I looked at my mom and I was like, 'Mom, I'm so sorry for anything I've ever done to upset you or hurt you or anything.'"