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Actor Mark Wahlberg Says He Drives a Toyota Sienna, But We Know Better

Actor Mark Wahlberg Says He Drives a Toyota Sienna, But We Know Better 1 photo
Photo: The Ellen Show on YouTube
Ellen Degeneres is probably one of the most cherished talk show hosts out there, and people can’t help but follow her every show. Sure, we get it, she’s always smiling, pulling pranks on the celebrities invited on set, and just makes you feel good. We have no problem with that, but we’re just not buying that “I’m a millionaire actor driving a regular minivan” type of attitude she's helping Mark Wahlberg pull off.
In case you did miss this one gig, we’ll take the time to tell you about it. Mark Wahlberg was invited last week on The Ellen Show; here the actor talked about his family life. The father-of-four also spoke about how parenting goes along with filmmaking and why being famous doesn’t overlap the fact that raising a family “is the most important job you get”.

So far so good. At some point, however, the two take a step into the fairytale world, where everything is possible, everybody is smiling, and where rich actors drive regular minivans. Nope, we’re not going to buy this one, and it’s not because we’re cruel people, we too like to smile and be happy. The problem is, we know it’s a lie and here’s why.

The 43-year-old gentleman here used to drive a purple Lamborghini Diablo about three years ago, a sportscar we’re quite sure won’t fit more than two people. He’s also one of the actors that enjoy the powerful two-wheelers. The Transformers: Age of Extinction star was one of the many celebrities who visited the city of Sturgis, South Dakota, last year, for the beginning of the 74th Annual Motorcycle Rally. He posted an image of him riding Indian’s newest motorcycle, the 2015 Scout.

But the auto brand that we know he loves most is, in fact, Bentley. Until last year, he used to drive a two-door Bentley Azure, and then he switched to a newer model buying the high-end, luxurious Mulsanne. Not quite a regular minivan, is it?

Hey, we’re not saying being positive doesn’t help, but let’s remain real too.

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