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Mark Wahlberg says Hollywood fame brings baggage for his kids
Summary
At the premiere of his new film 'Balls Up,' Mark Wahlberg said being the child of a celebrity can carry "a lot of baggage," and he tries to stay connected and be a normal dad when he is not acting.
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Mark Wahlberg discussed how fame affects his family during an interview at the premiere of his new film, "Balls Up." The 54-year-old said being a celebrity parent has "pros and cons" and that there can be "a lot of baggage" for children of public figures. He explained he makes an effort "to stay as connected to them as possible and be just a normal dad" on days he is not working. Wahlberg and his wife, Rhea Durham, have four children, and his eldest daughter is attending Clemson University. During a recent visit to her campus he briefly tended bar at a local spot called The Roar, and he has previously attended student events while visiting the school.
What was reported:
- Mark Wahlberg, 54, told Fox News Digital at the "Balls Up" premiere that being the child of a celebrity can come with "a lot of baggage."
- He said he aims to stay connected to his children and to be "just a normal dad" when he is not acting.
- Wahlberg and his wife Rhea Durham have four children: Ella (22), Michael (20), Brendan (17), and Grace (16).
- His eldest daughter, Ella, is a Clemson University student; Wahlberg visited the campus and briefly tended bar at a campus bar called The Roar during the visit.
- "Balls Up" is an R-rated action-comedy now available on Prime Video, and the film's premiere included comments from co-star Paul Walter Hauser and director Peter Farrelly about the cast and production.
Summary:
Wahlberg described the mixed effects of public life on his children and said he focuses on staying connected and keeping family routines when he can. He spoke about these issues while promoting his new film at its premiere. Undetermined at this time.
