Mark Wahlberg reveals he CRASHED a frat party at his daughter Ella’s college in South Carolina: ‘It was nuts’
Mark Wahlberg revealed that he crashed a student party at Clemson University in September.
Reflecting on his 20-year-old daughter Ella's visit to college earlier this year, the 52-year-old two-time Oscar nominee said the “parents' weekend was incredible.”
“It was crazy,” the father of four said Entertainment tonightwith a chuckle, before talking about how seeing his little girl having such a good time made him regret not getting a bachelor's degree.
The actor recalled, “They were having the most fun I've ever seen anyone have! Even more than her coming to Vegas…I was in the dorm and, you know, a few places around town.”
College days: Mark Wahlberg revealed he crashed a college party at Clemson University in September
Fun: Reflecting on a visit to his 20-year-old daughter Ella's university earlier this year, the two-time Oscar nominee, 52, said the 'parents' weekend was incredible'
Wahlberg then joked that it would be so difficult for him to leave college that he would probably “still be in the dorm” if he were “25 years a senior.”
Previously, the star admitted on the Today show that he “never really regretted going to university until” he spent time on campus with Ella.
Although his oldest's major is unknown, Ella is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and regularly documents her college life, from tailgating before football games to hanging out with friends, on social media.
In October, Will Ferrell nearly broke the internet after he was caught video guest DJing at a student party at the University of Southern California, where his son Magnus, 19, is attending.
Wahlberg has expressed over the years that he is “very passionate” about “being able to provide” for his “family life” in a way he “never dreamed of.”
“If my kids want to go to college, they'll be able to do all those things,” he explained Men's health magazine from 2015
Earlier this year, Wahlberg and his wife, wife Rhea Durham, moved to Las Vegas with their four children to give them a “chance to thrive.”
In addition to Ella, they share Grace, 13, Michael, 17, and Brendan, 14.
'It just has the best of both worlds. I know a lot of people, when they think of Las Vegas, they think of the Strip,” the filmmaker told Fox News Digital. “But about 15 to 20 minutes away there are a lot of other great areas that are all about family and community.”
Luckily, while his oldest's major is unknown, Ella is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and regularly documents her college life, from tailgating before football games to hanging out with friends, on social media
The devoted father emphasized in the release that the move was “really intended to give the children the opportunity to pursue their goals and dreams.
“My daughter is an equestrian,” he noted. 'My son is a golfer. My eldest daughter, now she is going to college. My son is a junior.”
Shifting the focus to his efforts, he added, “There are a lot of opportunities here for me too. We're trying to create a studio. We're trying to build the shoe factory. We want to create a lot of employment here.'
Full house: Besides Ella, they share Grace, 13, Michael, 17, and Brendan, 14
Big move: Earlier this year, Wahlberg and his wife, wife Rhea Durham, moved to Las Vegas with their four children to give them a 'chance to thrive'
“My daughter is an equestrian,” he noted. 'My son is a golfer. My eldest daughter, now she is going to college. My son is a junior,' he told Fox (seen with Ella in 2015)
During an appearance on The Talk last fall, the businessman said, “I moved to Nevada, where after this gubernatorial election, hopefully it will lead to legislation and a bill will be passed so that we can get a state tax credit – build a state. -of-the-art studio here and make this Hollywood 2.0.'
And the executive producer told Fox last April: “We're always looking for new opportunities and new adventures.
'I hope to create many opportunities here. And I originally moved to California to make films. I've made three films in LA in the last fifteen years. So, as you know, it was difficult.
“The kids are really happy, and it's all about them.”