Have you ever seen one of those bumper stickers that reads, “I used to be cool”? If you’re a parent, there’s a good chance you have—and maybe even laughed a little too hard in agreement. Whether you’re driving to a PTA meeting, doing the school drop-off run, or waiting in the car line with yesterday’s coffee in hand, that sticker hits home.
Because the truth is, no matter how cool you once were, once you become a parent, your kids will almost definitely not see it that way. Even if you stay up to date on pop culture, wear trendy sneakers, and know who’s topping the Billboard charts, your coolness status resets the moment your child hits middle school.
Even if you’re Mark Wahlberg.
Yes, Hollywood A-lister Mark Wahlberg, known for his roles in The Departed, Transformers, and Ted, has faced the same parental dilemma the rest of us do—being “uncool” in the eyes of your kids. And a now-viral story from a few years back proves that not only does Wahlberg get it—he handles it like a total dad hero.
The School Dance Showdown That Won the Internet

The story first came to light during Wahlberg’s appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show while promoting his action-comedy film Spencer Confidential. The conversation veered—as it often did on Ellen’s show—into family life, and that’s when Wahlberg shared a hilarious and now widely applauded moment from a school dance his daughter attended.
Apparently, during the dance, Wahlberg was not impressed with the explicit lyrics coming from the DJ booth. While most parents might hesitate to say anything in front of a room full of teenagers, Wahlberg didn’t hold back. He walked right up to the DJ and requested that the music be changed to something more appropriate.
“I’m like, ‘C’mon man, there are little kids here,’” Wahlberg recounted. “Let’s clean it up.”
While his daughter was—of course—mortified, parents watching from home and on social media applauded Wahlberg for stepping in. In an age where explicit content is increasingly normalized in youth spaces, many praised him for being present, involved, and unafraid to speak up.
The Universal Struggle: Cool Parent vs. Responsible Parent

Wahlberg’s story resonated with thousands of parents because it highlights a daily tightrope walk: trying to relate to your kids while also doing what’s right.
Being a parent in the public eye doesn’t make it any easier. Wahlberg, despite his fame, faces the same challenges most moms and dads do—especially when it comes to teens and tweens navigating peer pressure, pop culture, and digital influence.
“I’m just trying to be a good dad,” Wahlberg said during the interview. “Even if that means I’m not the cool dad.”
And for most parents, that trade-off is worth it.
Celebrity or Not, Parenting Is a Level Playing Field

What makes this moment so refreshing is how relatable it is. Wahlberg could have easily stayed in the background, avoiding embarrassment for himself and his daughter. But instead, he did what many parents would do—advocate for a safer, more age-appropriate environment, even if it meant being “uncool.”
It’s a strong reminder that no matter how rich or famous you are, parenting brings everyone back to Earth. From helping with homework to calling out a DJ at a school dance, it’s all part of the job description.
Final Thoughts: Mark Wahlberg – Still Cool to Us

Mark Wahlberg might not be “cool” in his daughter’s eyes after confronting that DJ, but to the rest of us? He’s the dad we wish we had in our corner at the next school event.
So the next time you cringe at your child’s eye roll, remember: even movie stars get the same treatment. And maybe—just maybe—that bumper sticker deserves a spot on all our cars.
“I used to be cool.”
We all were.
But being a good parent? That’s way cooler.