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Always Sunny: Rob McElhenney Legally Files to Change Name to Rob Mac
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star/creator Rob McElhenney confirmed that he has legally filed to change his name to Rob Mac.
Last month, Variety went live with a great profile piece on Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson that covered their personal lives as well as the run of career successes that they've been on (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Welcome to Wrexham, Hacks, Mythic Quest, and High Potential, as well as big wins behind the camera and in other areas of business). But it was during a look at McElhenney's business successes and the global growth of More Better Industries that McElhenney dropped the biggest headline-grabber.
"As our business and our storytelling is expanding into other regions of the world and other languages in which my name is even harder to pronounce, I'm just going by Rob Mac," McElhenney shared, dropping that personal bombshell in the middle of the piece. If you've been following the birthday back-and-forth that McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have engaged in over the years (see below), then you know that the proper pronunciation of McElhenney's name has been a topic for conversation (and humor).
Concerned that he may be disrespecting his name and family history, McElhenney revealed that he found other members of the McElhenney family have changed or altered the last name over the years. How do Olson and the kids feel about the name change? "The kids are really not happy about it, because they have that last name," Olson shared. "And so do I, legally!" Well, it seems McElhenney is sticking to his word, with TMZ first reporting and Variety confirming with McElhenney that he has legally filed to change his name to "Rob Mac" (which is already appearing in the marketing rollout for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia).
Ryan Reynolds' "Happy Birthday, Rob McElhenney" Message/Music Video
The clip begins with Reynolds crooning about all of the fame & success that McElhenney has, but that it still hasn't helped him exorcise the one demon that still plagues him. That's right – our inability to say his last name correctly. So, with a little help from his friends at Wrexham as well as some of The Gang (Kaitlin Olson, Glenn Howerton & Charlie Day) and others, Reynolds devised a little ditty to help with that very problem. And the worst-best part for McElhenney? Not only is it really good… but the &$%#@&! thing is now stuck in my head for the rest of the day. So that tease Reynolds has with the YouTube video ("Would be a real shame if this became a Wrexham AFC Racecourse chant") will probably end up becoming a reality sooner rather than later. But for now, have a little fun with Reynolds's birthday present to McElhenney (and that means it's 2-1 in favor of Reynolds):
