It's no secret that Mark Wahlberg has been raking in the dough ever since he relocated his family from Los Angeles to Las Vegas two years ago. But here's the twist: while Mark's career is booming in the desert, his wife, Rhea Durham, is feeling a bit restless. She's missing the California vibe and is hinting it might be time for a change of scenery.
According to a close family friend, Mark and Rhea, who are 53 and 46 respectively, had their reasons for the big move. “They want to keep more of their hard-earned cash and turn Las Vegas into a major hub for film and TV production in the west,” the source told Closer. And guess what? It's actually working out better than they could've imagined. Mark's earning potential has skyrocketed, and the family's financial situation is thriving like never before.
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In the fall of 2022, Mark opened up about the move during an appearance on The Talk. He shared his ambitious plans for turning Sin City into "Hollywood 2.0." “We’re pushing for legislation that will bring tax credits to the state and help build state-of-the-art studios,” he explained. Mark wants to create a place where he can work from home and spend more quality time with his family. He admitted that while living in California, he barely made a couple of movies during his entire time there. Moving to Vegas was a game-changer for him professionally and personally.
For Mark and Rhea, the move wasn't just about money—it was also about giving their children the best opportunities. “I want to provide my kids with a better life,” Mark said. “Whether it’s my daughter pursuing equestrian dreams, my son excelling in basketball, or my youngest mastering golf, this move made perfect sense for us.” The Wahlbergs viewed this as a fresh start, not just for themselves but also for their kids. Mark expressed excitement about the future, eager to see how this new chapter unfolds.
Mark and Rhea, who tied the knot in August 2009, are proud parents to Ella, 21, Grace, 14, Michael, 18, and Brendan, 16. Now that they've been in Nevada for over two years, Mark's career is flourishing, and the family is enjoying lower taxes. However, Rhea is starting to feel the pull of her old life in Southern California. “She views this as a temporary phase and misses the laid-back lifestyle she had back in California,” a source told Closer.
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That said, it seems like the Wahlbergs aren't planning to stay in Vegas forever. “Eventually, they’ll return when Mark feels he’s made a significant impact and secured the family’s financial future,” the source revealed. Until then, Mark and Rhea are busy inviting friends to experience the Las Vegas lifestyle firsthand. “They’re proving to everyone that this wasn’t a mistake,” the source added. “Mark remains Las Vegas’ biggest cheerleader, but their old community in Beverly Hills and L.A. is eagerly waiting for them to come back. It’s just a matter of time!”
Earlier this year, Mark told People that his kids are adapting well to their new environment. “This place allows my kids to grow and explore their interests,” he said. It’s clear that while Mark is focused on building a legacy in Vegas, Rhea is still yearning for the familiar comforts of their previous life. Only time will tell if the Wahlbergs will make Vegas their permanent home or return to the sunny shores of California.