Mark Wahlberg crashed frat party at daughter's university and said it was more fun than Vegas

Mark Wahlberg, the well-known actor, surprised everyone when he decided to crash his daughter’s frat party at Clemson University. While he may not have attended college himself, Wahlberg got a taste of the wild college life during his visit in September.

Speaking in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Wahlberg, who was promoting his latest project The Family Plan, shared his experience at the party and expressed his admiration for the energetic atmosphere. He said, “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. It was nuts. Parents’ weekend was incredible.”

Wahlberg humorously added that if he had attended college, he would probably still be at the frat house as a 25th-year senior. Michelle Monaghan, his co-star in The Family Plan, even joked that he would be the patriarch of the fraternity.

Mark Wahlberg is seemingly a fan of the college lifestyle.

This light-hearted incident has sparked Wahlberg’s creativity, as he exclaimed, “Oh, that’s actually another movie idea right there! You just gave me a new movie.”

In the midst of promoting The Family Plan, Wahlberg has been receiving high praise from the film’s director, Simon Cellan Jones, who commends the actor for his simplicity and easy-going nature on set.

The Family Plan tells the story of Dan, an ex-assassin trying to keep his true identity hidden from his family. As his past catches up to him, Dan takes his unsuspecting wife and children on an impromptu road trip to Las Vegas. The film promises plenty of action and excitement as the family confronts the consequences of Dan’s former life.

The actor crashed the frat party.

With the release of The Family Plan just around the corner, Wahlberg continues to captivate audiences with his charm and versatility. It’s safe to say that even though he may not have attended college, he knows how to have a good time, whether it’s crashing his daughter’s frat party or entertaining audiences on the big screen.