Actor Mark Wahlberg said he recently crashed a party at his daughter Ella’s college and had a great time.
The 52-year-old celebrity said he attended the frat party while visiting his daughter for parents’ weekend at Clemson University in September.
“They were having the most fun I’ve ever seen anybody have, ever! Even more than her coming to Vegas,” Wahlberg told Entertainment Tonight of the experience. “I was at the frat house and, you know, a couple of spots in town.”
“It was nuts. Parents’ weekend was incredible,” the “Ted” star continued.
Wahlberg and his wife Rhea Durham have four children together: daughters Ella, 20, and Grace, 13, plus sons Brendan, 15, and Michael, 17.
Wahlberg has been working in Hollywood since his teen years and expressed regret about skipping out on the college experience. He told ET he’s happy with his life choices but joked that if he’d chosen college, he might still be there now.
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“I’d still be in college,” Wahlberg said. “I would still be at the frat house. I’d be a 25th year senior, yeah.”
The actor also spoke with Fox News Digital about having regrets.
“When I went to Clemson for parents weekend, I was like, ‘Oh, this is what I was missing?’ Man … there’s only a few regrets that I have, and that was definitely one of them – not having that experience,” Wahlberg said during an interview in November. “Looks like they’re having a lot of fun all the time. I don’t know how much studying is going on, but they’re having a good time.”
The actor mentioned sports as one of the specific college experiences he missed out on.
“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,” Wahlberg said.
Now, the actor is just happy to see his daughter doing well at Clemson, where she’s also a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. “She’s just so happy there,” Wahlberg said of Ella. “She’s really thriving.”