Mark Wahlberg had a great Thanksgiving surrounded by his wife, Rhea Durham, and their four kids!
“So grateful my whole family is home for the holiday,” Rhea, 46, captioned a carousel of photos on her Instagram account on Thursday, November 28.
In one photo, the model and her hubby sat at a table in the restaurant Nobu as their children stood behind them with smiles on their faces. Mark, 53, and Rhea share kids Ella, Michael, Brendan and Grace.
Another photo in the set showed the couple’s two daughters posing together for a sweet sibling snap. Rhea and Mark also posed for a selfie together during the family outing. The final photo of the carousel showed off custom chopsticks that had their names on them.
And Mark wasn’t the only member of the famous Wahlberg crew who documented their Thanksgiving festivities on Instagram. His brother Donnie Wahlberg shared how he was spending the holiday with his wife, Jenny McCarthy, in a series of posts.
In a video posted on his page, Jenny, 52, was seen basting the turkey while Donnie, 55, said, “You’re always trying to baste without us.” He then started busting out some dance moves and singing a song about basting the turkey.
“Drop it low and baste! … shake your ass and baste!” he sang.
Jenny’s son, Evan, whom she shares with ex-husband John Asher, appeared and began singing and dancing along in the kitchen.
“The basting continues! Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! Sending love and light to all,” Donnie captioned the hilarious video.
“Family that bastes together, stays together! Get it!!!” a fan commented on the clip, while another person said, “The basting content we’ve all been waiting for.”
Fans got to see a glimpse of the Blue Bloods actor and the Masked Singer judges kitchen in their Chicago home in the video.
“It’s the first house we looked at together,” Donnie previously told People in October 2019 of purchasing the house with his wife. “When we came in the door, I saw Jenny’s face and I said, ‘I have to get this house. I just have to, this is the house.’”
The dad of two, who shares kids Xavier and Elijah with ex-wife Kimberly Fey, explained that he traveled to New York City a lot to film Blue Bloods after purchasing the home with Jenny. But he always made it a priority to be there for his kids.
“The success of the show required me to be out of town a lot but, at the same time, it also allowed me to go the producers and say, ‘Listen, it’s been 10 years and I’ve got to watch my kids graduate, go to homecoming, and do the things that I’m going to miss if I keep working five days a week in another city,’” he said.
Currently, Blue Bloods is airing its final season on CBS after 14 years on the network. Overall, he’s grateful for all of the support fans have given him over the years that’s helped make his dreams come true.
“I’m blessed to have a career, that I could have only have dreamed of having when I was a youngster, but I’m even more blessed to have you,” Donnie wrote on Instagram on November 4. “The greatest fans ever. I may be one of the guys on stage, or the guy on TV, but without you there is no me.”
Mark Wahlberg had a great Thanksgiving surrounded by his wife, Rhea Durham, and their four kids!
“So grateful my whole family is home for the holiday,” Rhea, 46, captioned a carousel of photos on her Instagram account on Thursday, November 28.
In one photo, the model and her hubby sat at a table in the restaurant Nobu as their children stood behind them with smiles on their faces. Mark, 53, and Rhea share kids Ella, Michael, Brendan and Grace.
Another photo in the set showed the couple’s two daughters posing together for a sweet sibling snap. Rhea and Mark also posed for a selfie together during the family outing. The final photo of the carousel showed off custom chopsticks that had their names on them.
And Mark wasn’t the only member of the famous Wahlberg crew who documented their Thanksgiving festivities on Instagram. His brother Donnie Wahlberg shared how he was spending the holiday with his wife, Jenny McCarthy, in a series of posts.
In a video posted on his page, Jenny, 52, was seen basting the turkey while Donnie, 55, said, “You’re always trying to baste without us.” He then started busting out some dance moves and singing a song about basting the turkey.
“Drop it low and baste! … shake your ass and baste!” he sang.
Jenny’s son, Evan, whom she shares with ex-husband John Asher, appeared and began singing and dancing along in the kitchen.
“The basting continues! Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! Sending love and light to all,” Donnie captioned the hilarious video.
“Family that bastes together, stays together! Get it!!!” a fan commented on the clip, while another person said, “The basting content we’ve all been waiting for.”
Fans got to see a glimpse of the Blue Bloods actor and the Masked Singer judges kitchen in their Chicago home in the video.
“It’s the first house we looked at together,” Donnie previously told People in October 2019 of purchasing the house with his wife. “When we came in the door, I saw Jenny’s face and I said, ‘I have to get this house. I just have to, this is the house.’”
The dad of two, who shares kids Xavier and Elijah with ex-wife Kimberly Fey, explained that he traveled to New York City a lot to film Blue Bloods after purchasing the home with Jenny. But he always made it a priority to be there for his kids.
“The success of the show required me to be out of town a lot but, at the same time, it also allowed me to go the producers and say, ‘Listen, it’s been 10 years and I’ve got to watch my kids graduate, go to homecoming, and do the things that I’m going to miss if I keep working five days a week in another city,’” he said.
Currently, Blue Bloods is airing its final season on CBS after 14 years on the network. Overall, he’s grateful for all of the support fans have given him over the years that’s helped make his dreams come true.
“I’m blessed to have a career, that I could have only have dreamed of having when I was a youngster, but I’m even more blessed to have you,” Donnie wrote on Instagram on November 4. “The greatest fans ever. I may be one of the guys on stage, or the guy on TV, but without you there is no me.”