Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham's youngest daughter Grace is making herself stand out, and not just for her equestrian abilities.
Photos the teen's mom recently shared reveal she has dyed her already dirty blonde hair even lighter, debuting a fully platinum blonde look.
In addition to the 16-year-old, the former rapper and the former model, who have been married since 2009, are also parents to daughter Ella, 22, and sons Michael, 20, and Brendan, 17.
Over the weekend, Rhea shared a series of photos capturing the month of June, among them a sweet snap of Grace, with her newly-dyed bright blonde hair, tending to one of her beloved horses.
Another photo sees her lounging at home, and her hair appears steely as ever, as she dotes over one of the family's dogs who is laying on her lap.
Grace first appeared with her new blonde hair in a Father's Day post Rhea shared on June 22, which featured Mark and the couple's sons Michael and Brendan.
Fans were at the time quick to take to the comments section under the post and gush over the family photo, with one writing: "Grace is sooo pretty I love her blonde hair, and the boys are so tall and so handsome!!!" as others followed suit with: "Beautiful family," and: "What a precious family!!" as well as: "Love Grace's blonde hair, looks great."
Mark and his family are based in Las Vegas. Grace is an avid equestrian whose parents often share glimpses of her competitions, but little is known about the couple's sons and whether their eldest, who could be a junior in college, is currently in university.
Ella however is a student at Clemson University in South Carolina. "She's just so happy there," Mark said in 2023 speaking with TODAY, adding: "She's really thriving so I understand. Obviously, it's more difficult for moms, because when you have a child, your own existence revolves around taking care and nurturing this child and helping them grow. But you're giving life and they go off and do their thing, and hopefully, they come back and spend time with you."
The Wahlberg-Durham family has been living in Las Vegas since 2022, and have gushed about the decision. Mark, opening up about leaving Los Angeles during another appearance on TODAY in 2023, noted: "You have Las Vegas, and people think automatically, 'Oh, the Strip.' But [in] Nevada, there are wonderful communities."
Though he admitted to missing California and its weather, he added that the kids "are thriving" in their new hometown, and further shared: "I live in a wonderful community that's really faith-based, great schools. There's much more to Las Vegas than the Strip."







