The connection between a Boston-born Hollywood A-lister and the native spirit of Mexico isn’t immediately obvious.
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When pressed for more details on that support, Wahlberg was refreshingly candid: “Yeah, I just cut a big check,” he said with a smile. “Let me do my thing and we can promote this together. That’s literally the extent of it.”, where he just posted an advert for his preferred Cristalino expression to his 18 million followers. “Don’t forget to pick up some @FlechaAzulTequila before heading into the holiday weekend,” reads the caption.
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