Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg have no problem showing it all off.
Jenny, 50, and her husband Donnie, 53, appeared nude for the former Playmate’s beauty brand, Formless Beauty. The cosmetics company is launching a nude collection of lip glosses, prompting the bold campaign.
“It was fun showing it all off with my husband for this shoot,” McCarthy shared with People magazine. “I definitely have a thing for roasted chestnuts and big packages festooned with red ribbons.”
by Mark Wahlberg older brother shared that he was happy to participate in the photo shoot while being “in shape”.
“I love having fun with Jenny, and she asked me just before the ‘Fit New Kids Donnie’ turned into a ‘Blue Bloods’ Donnie Eating Donnie,’ so the timing was perfect,” he shared.
McCarthy announced the launch of her cosmetics brand last year. His latest lip gloss collection builds on the initial release of three shades in 2021 and another two earlier this year.
The couple autographed 2,000 of their nude vacation ads for early-rising customers. Each purchase also enters the customer into a drawing to win a FaceTime call from Jenny and Donnie at Christmas day.
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The founding member of New Kids on the Block met the “Masked Singer” panelist while playing a game of truth or dare years before they got married in 2014.
In January 2021, Wahlberg opened up about his and McCarthy’s relationship with Fox News Digital, sharing that the two approach their marriage the same way they do their jobs.
“That’s how we are. We always refer to each other. And I appreciate what you said about us being a successful couple, especially in Hollywood, but we don’t consider ourselves a Hollywood couple,” Wahlberg explained before making his point.
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“We don’t live in Hollywood. You know, we don’t really think we’re Hollywood. We just think we are real people. I mean, I grew up…we both grew up very poor Irish Catholics: her in the Midwest, me on the East Coast. We live in the Midwest. Her family is still there, my family is still there on the east coast. And, you know, Hollywood is just where we have to go to work sometimes.”
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The “Blue Bloods” star continued: “I don’t think we consider ourselves Hollywood or part of Hollywood in the traditional sense. I think we’re just entertainers. And it’s one of the reasons we live in the Midwest, you know. We made a commitment to be together for the rest of our lives and to raise our children in an environment that was very… in an environment like the one we grew up in. And that’s not really Hollywood.”