Then and Now: Mark Wahlberg’s First and Last Appearances on ‘The Ellen Show’

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Mark Wahlberg first met Ellen on the show in 2007 when he talked about using her dressing room bathroom when she hosted the Oscars. During his final appearance in 2022, he shared how he felt about resurrecting his music alter ego, Marky Mark.

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