Mark Wahlberg is celebrating a big milestone. The "Joe Bell" actor, 50, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a sweet snap of himself and his wife, Rhea Durham, to mark their 12th wedding anniversary.
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It’s grueling to play a boxer-turned-priest. On Thursday, Mark Wahlberg appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and opened up about his new role in the upcoming film "Stu," which required him to gain weight.
"Unfortunately, I had to consume, for two weeks, 7,000 calories, and then for another two weeks, 11,000 calories," the 50-year-old explained. "It’s such a hard, physical thing to do." "Losing weight, you just kind of tough it out, you just don’t eat, and exercise," the star
.Mark Wahlberg is celebrating a big milestone. The "Joe Bell" actor, 50, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a sweet snap of himself and his wife, Rhea Durham, to mark their 12th wedding anniversary.
Mark Wahlberg is having some summer fun with his kids!
Cannonball! Mark Wahlberg, 50, posted a sweet family photo that showed him playing with three of his kids in the pool. It looked like the family was having some good, old-fashioned fun, with the three children trying to pile on their dad and pull him into the water. The Departed actor boasted that, despite his kids’ best efforts, “They never got me under!”
Mark Wahlberg's getting in some quality family time while also working on his strength training! The 50-year-old actor shared a rare photo of three of his four kids in the pool. In the shot, Wahlberg's two sons, Michael, 15, and Brendan, 12, are clinging to him while attempting to dunk him into the pool.«They never got me under!
Mark Wahlberg strides into theaters this weekend with Joe Bell as the Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters and Men, upcoming King Richard) film debuts on 1,093 screens supported by robust advertising and a star-driven social media campaign.
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Mark Wahlberg is opening up about the reason he watches his kids' games from the car.While speaking to ET about his new movie,, the 50-year-old actor revealed that he's trying his best to give his children a normal life. Wahlberg shares four kids — Ella, 17, Michael, 15, Brendan, 12, and Grace, 11 -- with wife Rhea Durham.«Me being in the public eye, there are pros to that, but there's a lot of cons,» he explained.
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Father Stu.The actor recently shared before-and-after photos of his progress over the course of three weeks in which he visibly lost muscle mass and gained more fat.It was in preparation for his role portraying a professional boxer who becomes a priest named Father Stu.Now, Wahlberg has told The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that the dieting regime was “not fun”.“Unfortunately, I had to consume, for two weeks, 7,000 calories, and then for another two weeks, 11,000 calories.
Mark Wahlberg chowed down 11,000 calories a day for two straight weeks to transform from a boxer to a priest in the true story of Father Stuart Long in “Stu,” the actor revealed on “The Tonight Show.” And for the two weeks before that, he had 7,000 calories a day — a task that the actor said “was fun for about an hour.”“It’s such a hard, physical thing to do,” Wahlberg said about his weight gain. “Losing weight, you just kind of tough it out, you just don’t eat, and exercise.
Mark Wahlberg is known for his intense fitness regimen, but for his upcoming role of a boxer-turned-priest, the otherwise shredded star had to pack on the pounds. In a new interview on , Wahlberg revealed that he had to eat 11,000 calories a day to prep for his role in .«Unfortunately, I had to consume, for two weeks, 7,000 calories, and then for another two weeks, 11,000 calories,» Wahlberg told Fallon.
Mark Wahlberg recently appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and opened up about the rapid weight gain he did for his upcoming project, Stu. If you didn’t know, Mark at one point gained at least 20 pounds over the course of three weeks to portray a real-life boxer turned priest. Speaking to Fallon about the massive weight gain, Mark admitted that it wasn’t the wisest idea.
Mark Wahlberg is opening up about gaining major weight.