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Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song Show PDA During Knott's Berry Farm Date

Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song are officially an item.

The two celebrities got into the Halloween spirit a bit early, as they were spotted hanging out at the Knott's Berry Farm, on Friday, Sept. 29. Along with other famous personalities, Culkin and Song attended Instagram's Knott's Scary Farm celebrity night.

Reports note Culkin and the former Disney star enjoyed the amusement park's rides with friends Seth Green and his wife Clare Grant. "Parkgoers said they were very cute with each other holding hands and very affectionate. Looked like they were having a great time," an eyewitness revealed.

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The insider added, "They all looked super comfortable together and like they were having a great night out."

The duo was seen together on different rides throughout the evening, including GhostRider and the Silver Bullet. Photos from the event show Song screaming and holding onto Culkin's arm while on one of the park rides.

According to PEOPLE, Culkin and Song were first spotted together in July. They were having dinner at a restaurant in Los Angeles. A month later, the actress posted a photo of them with other friends on Instagram.

Former child star Culkin, 37, is best known for starring in the hit movie franchise, "Home Alone." Meanwhile, Song, 29, had played roles in multiple Disney projects including "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody."

Culkin and Song are set to appear in the upcoming feature film "Changeland," which is about two estranged friends who travel to Thailand together. Written and directed by Green, the film also stars Wil Wheaton and Breckin Meyer.

Culkin was previously married to actress Rachel Miner. He was also in a relationship with Mila Kunis for almost nine years, until they called it quits in 2011. Song was previously engaged to Miley Cyrus' brother Trace Cyrus, but they decided to split in 2012.

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