The actor and singer opens up about fame, finding happiness and the advice he'd give his younger self.
If anyone believed that Donnie Wahlberg had the right stuff to make his dreams come true, it was his mother, Alma.
The second youngest of nine children , the NKOTB singer grew up in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. In 1984, a 15-year-old Wahlberg joined a yet-to-be-named boy band, which eventually became New Kids on the Block, and says that in the early days of the group, he and the other band members paid their dues.
After scoring a string of top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, NKOTB disbanded in 1994, then reunited in 2008, and have been making music and touring ever since. "The average person doesn’t think the way these serial killers think. We don’t have the capacity to even consider what they do. And it’s jarring, it’s unsettling," according to Wahlberg.
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