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Mark Wahlberg recently opened up in an interview with "Today," where he spoke about visiting his daughter at college, revealing that he regrets not going. Wahlberg and wife Rhea Durham recently took a trip to South Carolina to visit their daughter, Ella, for parents weekend at Clemson University. "She’s just so happy there," he shared. "She’s really thriving." Wahlberg shared about his experience saying, "We just went to parents' weekend, you know with the sorority girls and the frat house. It was like, 'Oh my God.' I definitely felt like I never really had too many regrets about not going to college until I saw (this)."

Wahlberg shares four children with wife Rhea Durham: Ella, 20, Michael, 17,  Brendan, 15 and Grace 13. The "Father Stu" actor recently moved his family from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, saying he has no regrets. "Everybody's adapted nicely. The kids are all out at school, and everybody's happy," he told People magazine. Wahlberg spoke in an interview with Fox News in March where he said the move is "really giving the kids a chance to thrive." He continued, "It just has the best of both worlds. I know a lot of people, when they think Las Vegas, they think the Strip. But just about 15, 20 minutes away, there's a whole lot of other amazing areas that are all about family and community." Wahlberg added that the move has given his kids new opportunities. "My daughter's an equestrian," he added. "My son's a golfer. My oldest daughter, now she's off to college. My son's a junior. There's lots of opportunity here as well for me. We're trying to create a studio. We're trying to build the shoe factory. We want to create lots of jobs here." Wahlberg continued to Fox News Digital, "We're always looking for new opportunities and new adventures. I hope to create of a lot of opportunity here. And I moved to California originally to make movies. I've made three movies in the last 15 years in LA. So, as you know, it's been difficult. "The kids are really happy, and it's all about them."

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