Mark Wahlberg is reportedly missing his brother Donnie Wahlberg's wedding to Jenny McCarthy this weekend because of an alleged acrimony existing between both parties.
And it seems like it's not only Mark among the entire Wahlberg clan who is bailing out on the former New Kids on the Block member, as it has also been reported that matriarch Alma Wahlberg and the groom's other brother Bobby, won't also be attending the Labor Day ceremony.
So what is the reason for the trio's no-show?
The 43-year-old "Transformers" star and his wife, Rhea Durham, aren't really "fans" of McCarthy, 41, TMZ reported. The site also claimed that Mark actually is not as close to the couple, as opposed to what Jenny has made it seem.
Furthermore, Rhea didn't like an interview McCarthy did with Howard Stern, where she opened up about her relationship with the Hollywood A-lister.
Despite that TMZ's sources insisted a definite bad blood with Jenny, Mark's rep told the site he couldh't make it to the nuptial because he needs to be at his daughter Ella's birthday party in Los Angeles on Aug. 30. Her 11th birthday won't be until Sept. 2, but the actor should be in Boston for filming that day.
It's not clear why Bobby is skipping the event, but Alma is reportedly not fond of flying.
One Wahlberg brother though - Paul Wahlberg - will be showing up on the big day.
Jenny and Donnie first met in March 2013, during his guesting on "The Jenny McCarthy Show," and they began dating soon after, according to Hollywood Life.
In April 2014, McCarthy announced her engagement to Wahlberg and showed off her yellow sapphire ring to her "View" co-hosts. She told Shape Donnie's "proposal was so sweet."
"One afternoon, my son walked into the living room with a piece of paper that read, 'Will.' He ran out, then came back with another piece that said, 'You.' Then he came back with another piece that read, 'Marry.' Then Donnie walked in waring a T-shirt that said, 'Me?' Jenny told the magazine. "He was carrying the ring, he got down on his knee infront of Evan, and... I said yes."