The Hollywood Puzzle
In a recent twist of celebrity drama, Boston native Mark Wahlberg found himself puzzled by a notable exclusion in Ben Affleck's star-studded Dunkin Superbowl commercial. While Affleck enlisted the likes of Matt Damon and Tom Brady, Wahlberg was left wondering why he didn't make the cut.
Mark Wahlberg Is Salty About Ben Affleck Not Including Him in His Dunkin’ Superbowl Commercial
During an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Wahlberg, known for his humble roots in Dorchester, expressed his confusion with a touch of humor. Speculating on being from the 'wrong side of the tracks,' Wahlberg playfully hinted at his ongoing efforts to win over his fellow Bostonians.
Mark Wahlberg Is Salty About Ben Affleck Not Including Him in His Dunkin Superbowl Commercial
The Quest for Inclusion
Despite the exclusion, Wahlberg revealed that he harbors no ill feelings towards Affleck and his star-studded crew. With a hint of optimism, Wahlberg shared his hopes of receiving 'the call' one day, indicating his eagerness to join the Dunkin Superbowl ad lineup.
As the commercial featuring Affleck's comedic attempt at a popstar career unfolded, Wahlberg's absence became a talking point. Affleck's playful banter with Damon and Brady showcased a dynamic trio, leaving fans curious about Wahlberg's potential role in the quirky ad.
Behind the Scenes Revelations
In the aftermath of the commercial's debut, Damon shed light on the creative process, emphasizing that the ad was primarily Affleck's brainchild. However, Damon's witty ad-lib managed to sneak its way into the final cut, adding a personal touch to the humorous narrative.
Despite the light-hearted nature of the ad, Wahlberg's absence and Damon's unexpected contribution sparked discussions about the intricacies of celebrity collaborations and the dynamics of Hollywood friendships.