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Mark Wahlberg Jokes Daughter's Boyfriend Took His Place on Family's Vacation After His COVID Diagnosis

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Mark Wahlberg's family got a little savage when it came to their holiday vacation. The 50-year-old actor opens up on Thursday's episode of  about contracting COVID-19 over the holidays, and how his wife, Rhea Durham, and four kids reacted. «We always go on holiday at Christmas, and I'm down in the basement a couple days before Christmas.

I don't get to open gifts with anybody or anything,» he shares. «The next thing you know, they're still going on holiday. I hear the car getting ready to go, doors are shutting.

And I'm like, 'Are you not going to come to the stairs and say goodbye?' But they did come to the stairs and stayed not six feet apart, but like 36 feet apart.»The Wahlberg family were quick to replace Mark with another man — his 18-year-old daughter Ella Rae's boyfriend of a year.

A post shared by Mark Wahlberg (@markwahlberg)«He went on the holiday! So now he's like the man of the house,» Mark quips. «I'm stuck.

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