Mark Wahlberg Crashed Party At Daughter’s College And Said It Was More Fun Than Vegas

Mark Wahlberg has never gone to college himself, but since his daughter Ella, 20, is pursuing higher education, he recently used it as an opportunity to crash a party on campus — and he had the best time ever doing it.

Wahlberg visited his daughter’s school in September.

Like any parent missing their child, Mark Wahlberg decided to visit Ella on campus at Clemson University. That’s when he decided to check out a campus party and see what was going on. He loved it!

“They were having the most fun I’ve ever seen anybody have, ever! Even more than her coming to Vegas. I was at the frat house and, you know, a couple of spots in town,” he told Entertainment Tonight.

“It was nuts. Parents’ weekend was incredible.”

Wahlberg joked that he never would have left college if he’d attended.

Maybe he really did have fun at that party, because he said that if he had enrolled in college, he would have stayed on indefinitely!

“I would still be at the frat house. I’d be a 25th year senior,” he joked.

He’s not alone in that — pretty sure that’s why a lot of people end up in academia well into their 30s!

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No word on how Ella felt about her dad gatecrashing the college party.

It could have gone one of two ways: either she’ll have been embarrassed to have her dad hanging around, or she’ll have felt pretty cool given that her dad is, of course, a major Hollywood star.

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