Mark Wahlberg courts controversy at Pope Francis event with Ted joke
Mark Wahlberg raised eyebrows as he hosted a star-studded concert for Pope Francis on Saturday (26Sep15) by cracking a joke about his risque comedy Ted.
The actor and reformed Catholic served as emcee for the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which was held to mark the Pontiff's first visit to the city.
Pope Francis and the 300,000-strong audience were treated to
performances by artists like The Fray, rocker Juanes, opera star
Andrea Bocelli and soul icon Aretha Franklin, but Wahlberg courted
controversy as he made a cheeky comment about his work on the
R-rated film.
After choirboy Bobby Hill received a hug from the movie star,
Wahlberg praised the 14 year old's falsetto performance and told
the gathering, "That right there was truly the voice of an angel.
But then he whispered in my ear that he loved the movie Ted. And I
told him that was not appropriate for a boy of his age."
"Holy Father please forgive me," he continued. "I've always hoped
that the good Lord has a sense of humor when it comes and pertains
to many of the movies that I've made."
Some people in the audience laughed, but the apology was lost on
the Catholic leader, who then stepped up to deliver a speech about
the importance of family.
Wahlberg later turned heads when he gave local football team the
Philadelphia Eagles a shout out as he introduced
footballer-turned-pastor Herb Lusk to the stage.
Earlier on in the event, Wahlberg also shared how religion had
played a vital part in turning his own life around, after spending
time behind bars for assault during his youth.
"I attribute all of my success to my Catholic faith," he said. "My
faith has given me the ability to be a good father, a good husband
and most importantly a good person."
The event also featured a performance from R&B stars Sister
Sled, who sang a rendition of their hit We Are Family prior to the
Pope's arrival. Their appearance had been marred by family drama
after youngest sister and former bandmember Kathy publicly begged
her siblings to let her perform with them, but Joni, Debbie and Kim
Sled refused to let her participate.