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Mark Wahlberg admits Hollywood fame comes with ‘baggage’ for his kids
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The 54-year-old actor explained there can be "a lot of baggage" that comes with being the child of a celebrity.
Mark Wahlberg opened up about the "baggage" that comes with being the child of a celebrity.
During an interview with Fox News Digital at the premiere of his latest action-comedy film, "Balls Up," the 54-year-old actor discussed how he keeps his kids grounded as they grow up with a famous parent.
Mark Wahlberg Declares He Won't 'Force' His Faith on Kids in Rare Religious Statement: 'Hopefully They See It Really Works'
Mark Wahlberg doesn't want to push his own belief in God on children.
In an interview with an outlet at the premiere of Balls Up on Tuesday, April 14, the actor, 54, shared, "I’ve only tried to be an example to my kids and not force my [Catholic] faith on them."
"And hopefully they see that it really works for me, and they gravitate towards it on their own," he added.
The Oscar-nominated actor, who shares four children with wife Rhea Durham, made the admission while reflecting on his 16-year-old daughter Grace's First Communion.
"After being baptized and making your communion, you’re actually making a commitment to pursue this relationship with God throughout your adult life," he explained. "It’s a beautiful thing."
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Mark Wahlberg Explains Decision to ‘Not Force’ His Faith on His Kids: ‘Tried to Be an Example’
Mark Wahlberg is opening up about finding the balance between sharing his faith with his kids but letting them make their own decisions.
During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly at the Balls Up premiere on Tuesday, April 14, Wahlberg, 54, reflected on his and wife Rhea Durham‘s 16-year-old daughter, Grace, celebrating her First Communion.
“After being baptized and making your communion, you’re actually making a commitment to pursue this relationship with God throughout your adult life,” Wahlberg noted. “It’s a beautiful thing.”
The actor said he’s “very, very happy” with his daughter’s commitment.
“I’ve only tried to be an example to my kids and not force my faith on them,” he explained. “And hopefully they see that it really works for me, and they gravitate towards it on their own.”
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