Mark Wahlberg's Daughter Nails Impersonation of Him in New Video
The actor's daughter was spot-on with this one.
Mark Wahlberg's daughter is calling him out with a hilarious new video.
The Uncharted actor, 51, shared a video of his 13-year-old daughter Grace imitating him in the most spot-on way possible.
The video started with Grace stating that she was wearing her father's clothing line, "Municipal from head to toe," listing—"the new Municipal shoes, shorts Municipal, F45, the sweatshirt, the hat."
The video then cut to her grabbing a tub of the actor's protein as she stated, "Performance-inspired, inspire to be better. Stay prayed up. Make your protein shakes."
Wahlberg's daughter then joked about how early her father goes to bed–which has been widely known to be a part of his intense workout regimen–as she looked at her watch to check the time. "Oh, 8 am. I gotta go to bed," she said as she walked away as the video came to an end.
The actor captioned the post with tons of laughing emojis and tagged all of his brands, writing, "?????? @municipal @performinspired ???????? @hallowapp ???????? #MunicipalPartner #PIPartner #HallowPartner"
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Many fans took to the comments to express how spot-on her impression was with one fan writing, "Nailed it Grace ??"
"Hahahahah!!! 8am, I gotta go to bed!!!" another fan hilarious stated while another added, "This is pure awesomeness ??"
"She done it better than dad ?? @markwahlberg lol," a fourth user added.
"When our kids call us out… priceless.??," another fan wrote.
Wahlberg shares Grace with his wife of 14 years, Rhea Durham, 44. They also share three other children, Brendan, 14, Michael, 17, and Ella, 19.
Back in October, the actor shared on The Talk that he and his family now reside in Las Vegas.“I want to be able to work from home,” Wahlberg said at the time. “I moved to California many years ago to pursue acting, and I’ve only made a couple of movies in the entire time that I was there.”
“So, to be able to give my kids a better life and follow and pursue their dreams," he continued, "whether it be my daughter as an equestrian, my son as a basketball player, my younger son as a golfer, this made a lot more sense for us.”