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Mark Wahlberg during his Marky Mark days, you might be excited to find out he is open to bringing him back one day. The actor joined Ellen DeGeneres on Tuesday to talk about his upcoming film Father Stu, which hits theaters on April 13th, where he talked about his former alter ego.Exclusive: Rosalind Ross shares how her directorial debut became a reality in Mark Wahlberg’s passion projectTeresa Ruiz: The Mexican actress that was ‘perfect’ for Mark Wahlberg’s passion projectWahlberg had everyone fawning over his six pack in the 90s as he paraded shirtless and rapped as Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch.
When asked by DeGeneres if he would bring back the rap persona he replied, “yes, under the right circumstances.” However, once he saw a photo on the screen of him wearing nothing but underwear he quickly clarified, “Well I don’t know about that far. But for the right circumstances, yes, and for the right cause absolutely I will.”If the right charity event does come along, Wahlberg will have to freshen up on his own lyrics because he admitted he doesn’t remember the lyrics to all of his music.
“All my songs? No. Absolutely not,” he told DeGeneres when asked. Mark Wahlberg works out shirtless at an hour when everyone else is sleepingThankfully he does remember the lyrics to his fan-favorite “Good Vibrations,” because he performed it so many times.
“It’s one of those where- even when I’m remembering lines for a movie, I drill them into my head for such a long time, but give me two days to rehearse, and then yes I can get back into the swing of things,” he said confidently. “I need to just hear it and feel it.”After making a verbal agreement to find the right charity event that DeGeneres can reintroduce Marky Mark at, the host
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really swing both ways.The 47-year-old actor is now refuting reports he “came out” as bisexual during the Creation Entertainment’s Supernatural Official Convention over the weekend in East Brunswick, New Jersey.The 47-year-old explained the statements he made at the con that apparently addressed his sexual orientation on April 25.At the festival, the CW star told the crowd: “By a show of force, how many of you would consider yourself introverts? How many extroverts? And how many bisexuals?” He then quipped: “I’m all three,” spawning wild screams from the con crowd and an equally passionate reaction from fans online.Introverts, extroverts, bisexuals, oh my! #spnnj #dinnerwithmisha pic.twitter.com/QgtqLiu1rNFast-forward to Monday: In a lengthy Twitter thread, Collins clarified that he was indeed straight and apologized for the “clumsiness of my language.”“At a fan convention in New Jersey, when I was talking with the audience I said that I was ‘all three’ things: an introvert, an extrovert and a bisexual,” his revelatory tweet began.“My clumsy intention was to wave off actually discussing my sexuality, but I badly fumbled that and understand that was seen as me coming out as bisexual,” he went on.I want to deeply apologize for misspeaking this weekend. At a fan convention in New Jersey, when I was talking with the audience I said that I was “all three” things: an introvert, an extrovert and a bisexual.
Gallery: ‘This industry is. . . just full of rejection’: Celebs who almost quit before getting major roles (BANG Showbiz)He added: "I see it as my mission in life to take care of my family, look after my friends, and try to be a better man every day.
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his prosthetic penis from Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Boogie Nights” almost 25 years later.The 50-year-old actor even divulged details about where he keeps the phallic trophy on Tuesday during a guest spot on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”“Is it true that you still have the prosthetic you wore in ‘Boogie Nights’,” asked Ellen DeGeneres, 64.“Yes, yes. It’s in a safe locked away,” replied Wahlberg.
Rosalind Ross is making her directorial debut with Mark Walhberg’s passion project Father Stu, which hits theaters on April 13th. Ross is not only the director but the writer of the film, which tells the true story of Stuart Long, an injured boxer who moves to Los Angeles to become an actor. While scraping by as a supermarket clerk, he meets Sunday school teacher Carmen (Teresa Ruiz) and starts going to church to impress her.
Mark Wahlberg isn’t opposed to getting back into some Calvin Kleins and bringing the good vibrations. During Tuesday’s episode of, the star shared that he is willing to bring back his '90s rap persona, Marky Mark. “Yes, under the right circumstances,” he tells DeGeneres.
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Teresa Ruiz is a Mexican actress representing Latinas in Hollywood with a sense of power, grace, and humility. Born in Santiago Matatlan, Oaxaca, Mexico, Ruiz is known best for her role as Queen Isabella Baptist in Narcos: Mexico. She has several films coming out soon, with the first being Father Stu, (in theaters April 13th) where she acted alongside Hollywood legends Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson. Written and directed by Rosalind Ross, her talent radiates throughout the film, and her character Carmen is a bright light full of faith, wit, and love.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticThe ad campaign for “Father Stu” — before-and-after photos with Mark Wahlberg first looking sleazy in a mug shot, then as a clean-cut clergyman glancing up at the heavens — makes you think it’s going to be a movie about the world’s toughest priest. It is, but not in the way you expect.
We may not have seen the last of the Funky Bunch.
Mark Wahlberg is opening up about filming his latest project “Father Stu” while his mother, Alma, passed away.
Drinking olive oil packs a major punch. Mark Wahlberg admitted that gaining 30 pounds for his new film, "Father Stu," took a toll on him.The actor stars as Stuart Long, an amateur boxer-turned-priest who suffers from a degenerative and incurable muscular disorder. The story is based on the real-life Father Stuart Long, who leaned on faith during tough times.
star Mark Wahlberg wants to be a part of more uplifting content.
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