Halle Berry is hard at work filming her new movie with co-star Mark Wahlberg!
12.04.2022 - 18:41 / justjared.com
Mark Wahlberg‘s kids aren’t the biggest fans of Marky Mark!
During an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to promote his new film Father Stu, the actor revealed that while he’d be open to revisiting his rapper days for the right cause, his children probably wouldn’t be enthusiastic about it.
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“They’ve seen videos of me performing and they’re mortified,” he said. “Like, if they see the picture of me in the underwear, oh my god, they’d be so embarrassed.”
Mark went on to say that his kids – Ella, 18, Michael, 16, Brendan, 13, and Grace, 12, who he shares with wife Rhea Durham— aren’t impressed by anything he does these days.
“My son has just recently turned 16, let’s just say that, and he gets embarrassed by everything that I do,” he said. “Even the stuff that other people think is, like, cool in 2022, like movies and stuff? ‘Dad it’s so dumb. Dad that’s terrible.’”
“My son and my daughter went to see Uncharted. They liked it a lot, but they were like, ‘Dad, why didn’t you play the main character?’ I said, ‘I’m too old to play the main character. I used to be the main character,’” Mark recalled. “And then I showed my daughter and the kids a rough cut of Father Stu. It was a little much for her. She was still 11 at the time…They were into Transformers for a short amount of time. They were dying to see Ted, but my wife wouldn’t let them see it. So, they’re not my biggest fans.”
Check out the full clip down below! Father Stu opens in theaters on April 13 and you can see the trailer here.
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