Mark Wahlberg recently visited his daughter at college in South Carolina and crashed a fraternity party during parents’ weekend.
He expressed regret about missing out on the college experience after witnessing the festivities.
The actor, known for various roles including “Boogie Nights” and “The Fighter,” joked about still being in college if he had attended. (Trending: Dr. Fauci Says the Unthinkable About Going To Church)
“They were having the most fun I’ve ever seen anybody have, ever!” exclaimed Wahlberg.
“Even more than her coming to Vegas,” recalled the actor.
“I was at the frat house and, you know, a couple of spots in town,” he teased.
“It was nuts,” said Wahlberg.
Adding, “Parents’ weekend was incredible.”
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“It was like, ‘Oh my God.’ I definitely felt like I never really had too many regrets about not going to college until I saw (this),” said Wahlberg about his visit.
“I would still be at the frat house. I’d be a 25th year senior,” joked Wahlberg about what life would be like if he tried college before entertainment.
Additionally, he mentioned his childhood desire to be an athlete, which he has fulfilled through his roles in sports-related movies.
“I’ve always wanted to be an athlete, and that’s why I think any time I’ve had the opportunity to play an athlete in a movie, I’m kind of living vicariously through all those characters,” admitted Wahlberg.
“Whether it be Micky Ward in ‘The Fighter’ or Vince Papale in ‘Invincible,’ he continued.
“I’ve played a hockey player, I’ve played with lots of athletes and now playing an adventure racer in ‘Arts of the King.’ I’ve always been able to fulfill those childhood fantasies of being an athlete by portraying one in the film,” explained Wahlberg.
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