Mark Wahlberg: Celebrities 'Live In A Bubble' and Shouldn't Talk Politics
"A lot of celebrities did, do, and shouldn't," Wahlber said about the election in an interview with Task & Purpose. "You know, it just goes to show you that people aren't listening to that anyway." "They might buy your CD or watch your movie, but you don't put food on their table. You don't pay their bills. A lot of Hollywood is living in a bubble." "They’re pretty out of touch with the common person, the everyday guy out there providing for their family." "I'm very aware of the real world. I come from the real world and I exist in the real world. And although I can navigate Hollywood and I love the business and the opportunities it's afforded me, I also understand what it's like not to have all that." Wahlberg was promoting 'Patriot's Day', which centers on the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings and the city's response to the attack. Mark Wahlberg doesn't think celebrities should talk politics because they're not in touch with the reality of America.