Mark Wahlberg no longer can watch Super Bowl at home

AP

The star of Ted has been officially booted from his house on the first Sunday in February.

Mark Wahlberg says that his wife has banned him from watching the Super Bowl at home, based on his reaction to the Patriots’ loss to the Giants in Super Bowl XLVI.

According to WENN.com, Wahlberg says that, after the game, he kicked his friends out of his house and then yelled at his wife when she told him to calm down.

“She was so upset I wasn’t able to make it up to her until Valentine’s Day,” Wahlberg said.  “She said, ‘You know, you’re never watching the game again [at home],’ but now she just hopes that the Patriots make it back to the Super Bowl so she can go on, like, a week vacation.”

Come next February, maybe Wahlberg won’t be so upset.  He counts quarterback Tom Brady among his friends, and Wahlberg says Brady is confident about 2012.

“He came to visit me . . . and Tom feels, like, they’re gonna win this year,” Wahlberg said.

If they don’t, Wahlberg will have to take out his frustrations on something inanimate.

Like his teddy bear.

48 responses to “Mark Wahlberg no longer can watch Super Bowl at home

  1. Sounds about right for a Patriots fan. I hope they make it back to the bowl only to lose again. Nothing makes me happier.

  2. I would love to watch him watch the Super Bowl!!!!

    He’s hilarious when he’s angry!!!!

    Case in point, his role in ‘The Other Guys’!!!!

    Maybe Florio should watch it to brighten up his day. There’s nothing else to do in W. Va.!!!!

  3. My respect for Wahlberg just went up 10x!

    Hey Mark, you can come over and watch the next one with me, I dont think my watering hole wants me back either. LOL

  4. howiefeltersnatch says: Jul 1, 2012 12:59 PM

    Shameless movie plug. Does NBC make you do that? At least you decided to roll it out on a slow Sunday afternoon.

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    He’s been all over sports radio over the last week promoting his film. At least he likes sports unlike some vapid actors who barely know anything past their vapid image. No issues with a sports fan shilling away even if he ended up on the wrong side of a Giants victory.

  5. Super Bowl Sunday. The day with the highest incidents of domestic abuse in the US. Fact.

  6. The Happening (co-starring the lovely Zooey Deschanel) was a great film no matter what anyone says.

  7. mf7krime says:Jul 1, 2012 12:48 PM

    Sounds about right for a Patriots fan. I hope they make it back to the bowl only to lose again. Nothing makes me happier.
    ==================================

    That’s pathetic, find yourself a hobby.

  8. I think its great that there is actually a celebrity out there that has a favorite team. Most celebs root for whoever makes it to the Super bowl. Every year they root for a different team, its annoying. I don’t like Wahlberg’s team, but I like his passion.

  9. that ain’t $h^%!!!!! he should have seen me when the 9ERS lost the NFCCG to the giants, i decided to try & take on a room full of ny giant supporters( raider fans ) and then cussd them out & told them to see me outside, yea & i know im lucky they didn’t just kick the $h^# out of my drunk @$$, hey who said a good football game doesn’t bring family,friends, and a few drunk idiots together!!!
    so i decided not to drink anymore……… unless your buying!!!

    mark- BRING BACK ENTOURAGE

  10. He can watch it at my place. If he’ll commit to bringing a 7 layer dip.

  11. Super Bowl Sunday. The day with the highest incidents of domestic abuse in the US. Fact.

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    Let me guess, you also know a guy that knows a guy that went to Vegas, met a gal at bar, went back to her room and woke up in a tub filled with ice and missing his kidney.

  12. Wahlberg will have to take out his frustrations on something inanimate.

    Paging Mr. Wahlberg. Debby Clarke Belichick on line 1.

  13. I am rather surprised this does not fit the imagine most of us have for the nice kind people of Boston. Too bad the are really the lamest city on the planet. Boston is the Paris of North America.

  14. cali49er707 says: Jul 1, 2012 2:16 PM

    that ain’t $h^%!!!!! he should have seen me when the 9ERS lost the NFCCG to the giants, i decided to try & take on a room full of ny giant supporters( raider fans ) and then cussd them out & told them to see me outside, yea & i know im lucky they didn’t just kick the $h^# out of my drunk @$$, hey who said a good football game doesn’t bring family,friends, and a few drunk idiots together!!!
    so i decided not to drink anymore……… unless your buying!!!

    mark- BRING BACK ENTOURAGE
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    At least you just proved what we had all suspected. You’re a huge douche bag.

  15. TED was freakin hilarious, a couple of good Pats and Brady references
    I’d let Marky mark watch the game at my house, so long as he provides the beverages and hookers

  16. Brother, you’re preaching to the choir. In Super Bowl XLV when Roethlisberger threw a FIRST QUARTER pick six against the Packers I kicked everybody out of my house.

    And seconds later when he threw ANOTHER pick to set the Pack up with an easy touchdown and a 21-3 lead I literally blasted my 100″ HDTV with a shotgun.

  17. I’d ask that bitch who bitch who brings home the money? If she doesn’t bring home close to what he does, then she can shut it and let him do whatever he wants in his own house, considering without him, she would be a normal Jane Doe with bills and a middle income home.

  18. That’s what happens when people root for a team that sucked for 40 years give or take. They have a little success then the wheels fall off and the fans don’t know how to lose gracefully, just like the coach they root for. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA…cough. I’ll bet Marky Mark was a 49ers fan growing up.

  19. As worthless as this article is, I’d still take it 7 days per week over a Bounty article.

  20. So, are the Eagles upset by this?

    Geez, the guy starred in a movie about one of their players and he ends up rooting for the PATS!!??

  21. citizenstrange says:Jul 1, 2012 4:43 PM

    Brother, you’re preaching to the choir. In Super Bowl XLV when Roethlisberger threw a FIRST QUARTER pick six against the Packers I kicked everybody out of my house.

    And seconds later when he threw ANOTHER pick to set the Pack up with an easy touchdown and a 21-3 lead I literally blasted my 100″ HDTV with a shotgun.

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    Tell us what you did when Ben led them down the field and threw the TD pass (actually he threw 2 at the end but Holmes dropped the first one) to win SB XLIII against the Cardinals? Is that when you first bought that 100″ HDTV, after Ben won the game for us?

  22. So, are the Eagles upset by this?

    Geez, the guy starred in a movie about one of their players and he ends up rooting for the PATS!!??
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    I’ll ask Don Henley and Glenn Frey and get back to you. but seriously, speaking as an Eagles fan, no, i’m not upset by this. The guy is from Massachusettes, he’s a Patriots fan, and he should be, regardless of the fact that he played an Eagle in a movie.

    and as an aside, i know i’m in the minority of Eagles fans on this, but i thought that movie wasn’t very good.

  23. He better hope they’re not playing the Giants…lol…we own Tom & the Patsies!

  24. I cussed at the TV and yelled at my wife when the Bears lost to the Colts in 2007. It took me awhile to recover after that.

  25. New England’s season doesn’t start until Jan. 12 or 13 the divisional round. Barring Tom Brady going down with that division and schedule they’ll practically a lock to win at least 12 games which pretty much gives then a top 2 seed. Of course then we get to see their new playoff choke (twice to NYG, NYJ, Balt, etc)

  26. I dont like Wahlberg as much as I used to now that I know he is a Patriots fan

  27. A Pat’s fan…? ick.

    Still, I understand the fandom. And even moreso if he bet money on the game.

  28. torothebronxbull says:
    Jul 1, 2012 9:17 PM
    He better hope they’re not playing the Giants…lol…we own Tom & the Patsies!

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    We? What position do you play? How cool is that? A NYG player posts here! Osi? JPP? Cruz?

    I do wish Wahlberg hadn’t thrown out that almost Jetlike guarantee from TB… Coach will not like that!

    The wife has learned her lesson: instead of telling him to calm down (that phrase ALWAYS helps to say when someone is livid), she should just make sure she’s not home. Win-win.

  29. The Patriots are gong to make a lot of long Sundays for other teams this year! And the NJ giants will not make the playoffs… again. giants Superbowl champions* lock out season

  30. i’m really tired of giants fans saying you “own” the patriots…you beat them three times (barely all three times) in the last 5 years and the giants might have been the better team maybe once…by your logic then the redskins, saints, seahawks, and for the most part the eagles own the giants and every time you talk about it you always fail to leave out the fact that you barely topped .500 in the regular season, you lost 7 games (most of which to pretty awful teams), and you were the first team in the divisional era to make it out of the nfc east with single digit wins…let’s face it your team was barely playoff material last year you just happened to get hot at the right time but that doesn’t make you the better team

  31. Hate pats time for another team to win hate bandwagon fans but yea Wahlberg is a real fan I understand. Still hate that everyone hating on the team that actually won the superbowl im not a giants fan but y don’t they get the credit they earned? If pats would have won would people treat them the way everyone has treated the giants?

  32. Wahlberg grew up in a rough area just outside of Boston for most of his life – Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, etc. fandom is ingrained in you. He’s a legit Boston guy, him being a Pats fan should be no surprised. Check his Wiki, he had a really screwed up youth, but all of his roots are still in Boston.

    I’m mostly impressed he’s kept true to that fan allegiance despite becoming filthy rich and famous. Good for him. He’s in no way a bandwagon guy, that story is probably 100% legit if he’s a real Pats fan.

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