Did Mark Wahlberg Comment About 'Sound of Freedom' and Hollywood, Saying 'Enough Is Enough'?

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Did Mark Wahlberg Comment About 'Sound of Freedom' and Hollywood, Saying 'Enough Is Enough'?
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Among other problems with the video, the description under it warned viewers that its content might not be true.

According to the article, Wahlberg made remarks about"blood drinking pedophiles" in Hollywood in front of"hundreds of people at a Sunday school meeting in Los Angeles."

However, the screenshot of the article that appeared in the video showed a large label that said it was"fake."This screenshot with the"fake" label originally came from athat had been posted by BBC Verify journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh. In Sardarizadeh's tweet, he mentioned that former Fox News and"60 Minutes" reporter Lara Logan appeared to believe the article was real, having shared it to her followers.

At the 5:08 mark in the video, a quote from the article was read by the narrator that claimed Wahlberg said"Sound of Freedom" actor Jim Caviezel, as well as Mel Gibson, who had promoted the film but was not involved in its creation, were"'American heroes' with 'balls of steel' for daring to take on the Hollywood system and play their part in raising awareness about the scourge of elite pedophilia in the entertainment industry.

However, at the 5:33 mark in the video, the narrator said that everything they had just talked about, apparently including the remarks in the video's title and thumbnail image, was fake. "This news was remarked as fake," the narrator said."Nevertheless, there is currently no substantiated evidence to support the claim that Wahlberg made such a statement, and his representative has categorically denied any association with it.", the site noted that the picture of Wahlberg used in the article was from 2017 and had nothing to do with the subject.

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