Mark Wahlberg, renowned actor, and cultural enthusiast, recently embarked on a cinematic journey in the heart of the Caribbean, delving into the rich tapestry of Dominican expressions, cuisine, and hospitality while filming scenes for his latest project, “Arthur the King,” under the direction of Simon Cellan Jones.As reported by local newspapers, Mark Wahlberg spent several days in Santo Domingo, Las Terrenas, and Samaná, where he developed a strong cultural connection with the island. His experience went beyond the movie sets, and he ultimately announced that he had acquired a home in Cabrera, establishing his ties with this charming place.During a recent interview on Despierta América, Wahlberg showcased his newfound familiarity with Dominican expressions, eliciting laughter and admiration from both the audience and his hosts.
From the colloquial “wawawa” to the greeting “KLK,” Wahlberg demonstrated a genuine appreciation for the Dominican vernacular, indicative of his immersion in the local culture. For people unfamiliar with the terms, a “wawawa” is someone from the hood, while “KLK,” (abbreviation)/“keloké,” is slang for “What’s up.”Mark Wahlberg says he’s embracing his ‘old age’ and the roles that come with itOscar De La Hoya poses with Mark Wahlberg and Mario Lopez at ‘The Golden Boy’ world premiere at TribecaMark Wahlberg sells $90M Beverly Hills mansion for ‘a better life’ in Nevada with his familyWahlberg not only mastered linguistics but also indulged in the culinary delights of the Dominican Republic.
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