Mark Wahlberg has left Hollywood behind and moved out of the state to put his family first. Wahlberg, 51, revealed on Tuesday’s "The Talk" that he and his wife moved their four children to Nevada to give them a "better life." During the episode, Wahlberg discussed how he balances his career while also being a present father and husband. "That is the biggest challenge," he said. "Every free moment that I have, I'm at home." Rhea Durham and Mark Wahlberg moved their four children out of Los Angeles to Nevada to give them a "better life." (Neca Dantas/NurPhoto) The "Uncharted" star plans on building a "state-of-the-art studio" in Nevada "and make this Hollywood 2.0." While discussing business, Wahlberg said he would like to build "a shoe factory and a factory for Municipal," which is the sport apparel company he co-founded.
MARK WAHLBERG'S KIDS ARE 'TERRIBLY EMBARRASSED' BY HIS 'MARKY MARK' '90S FASHION "I want to be able to work from home. 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," he said. "So, to be able to give my kids a better life and follow and pursue their dreams 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." Mark Wahlberg plans on turning his home in Nevada into a "Hollywood 2.0." (Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Netflix) The Boston native shares four children with wife of 13 years Rhea Durham: Ella, 18, Michael, 16, Brendan, 13, and Grace, 12. "So, we came here to just kind of give ourselves a new look, a fresh start for the kids, and there's a lot of opportunity here," Wahlberg continued.
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