Rob McElhenney Explains Name Change to 'Rob Mac'
- On June 26, Rob McElhenney filed legal papers in Los Angeles to change his name to Rob Mac, who will be credited as such in future projects.
- Following his social media video on July 1, McElhenney cited frustration over mispronunciations and misspellings of his surname, calling it 'days of my life wasted.'
- On July 1, McElhenney posted a one-minute video on X, quoting, `Yes, I’m shortening my name to Rob Mac…` to explain his public name change.
- Season 17 of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' debuts July 9 with actor Rob Mac credited, while Olson's sons remain unhappy about the change.
- Rob McElhenney's name change to Rob Mac aims to streamline his international brand as his company, More Better Productions, expands into South America, enhancing global recognition.
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Rob McElhenney Addresses Name Change: “Call Me Whatever You Want”
Rob McElhenney has seen the online discourse around his name change and is chiming in. The Emmy winner, who made headlines for filing to legally change his name to Rob Mac last week, took to social media to “dedicate exactly one minute” to explaining why he took such significant measures. “Yes, I’m shortening my name to Rob Mac—mostly a stage name, but I digress,” he said in a video shared Tuesday on X. “Is it kinda douchey? Sure, but the am…
Rob McElhenney Just Shared A Video Explaining His 'Kinda Douchey' Decision To Legally Change His Name
What's in a name? A lot, apparently.To be fair, a name represents a lot of things: a person's identity, the family they originate from, and possibly even some of the cultural and historical background of that family.But when you're famous and you have a name that's complicated to say or spell, the marketing can be a nightmare.It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Welcome to Wrexham's Rob McElhenney recently released a public statement on Twitter…
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