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Joy Behar's Question About Mark Wahlberg's Worst Act Silenced
18 Feb
Summary
- Joy Behar was prevented from asking Mark Wahlberg about his worst teenage offense.
- Whoopi Goldberg and other hosts intervened to stop Behar's question.
- Wahlberg stated he regrets following others and not being a leader as a teen.

On "The View," Joy Behar was once again prevented from asking a pointed question, this time to guest Mark Wahlberg. When Wahlberg discussed his religious journey and desire to guide young people away from mistakes, Behar attempted to ask about his worst teenage offense.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg immediately intervened, stating the question would not be permitted. Wahlberg's past includes a guilty plea for racially motivated attacks and jail time, though he has since made amends with one victim.
Despite Behar's persistence, leading to a brief, inaudible exchange, Wahlberg eventually responded by saying his worst action was following others instead of leading. He attributed this to being young and easily influenced in a negative environment.




