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Will new prayer app Hallow send Mark Wahlberg's $400M fortune to the heavens? Inside the actor's miraculous transformation from racist gangster to born-again businessman, who ditched woke Hollywood and is now nursing his millions in low-tax Las Vegas
The app has been downloaded some 17 million times - and investors are jumping on board. Last year alone, $50 million was raised, bringing total funding to $105 million.
The prize for this year's most bizarre Super Bowl commercial was toughly fought over, but even Ben Affleck and Tom Brady dancing in garish Dunkin' Donuts shell suits were pipped by Mark Wahlberg sitting in a church pew praying. There is a free version, but subscriptions for full Hallow content – including thousands of audio-guided prayers, Bible readings, music and meditations led by top theologians and clerics – cost $9.99 a month or $69.99 a year. And by the 2010s he was on a roll – not only played the rugged action hero in two Transformers movies but also hammed it up in the hit comedy franchises Daddy's Home and Ted, in which he co-starred with a jumbo talking teddy bear.
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