
Mark Wahlberg’s daughter Grace was hospitalized after a horseback riding injury that occurred mid-competition.
The young equestrian, 15, shared a photo of herself in a hospital bed wearing an arm sling and looking sad via Instagram on Monday.
“No pressure we will be back,” she captioned the post.
The teen’s post also included action shots competing with her horse at Desert Horse Park in Thermal, Calif. on Saturday.
Her followers flooded the comments section with warm wishes of recovery, including her famous dad who commented with the prayer hands and crying face emojis.
While she hasn’t confirmed her exact injury, she responded with heart emojis to a comment about breaking your collar bone being a “right of passage” for riders
Grace also took to TikTok Monday to share her devastation over the injury, which has temporarily prevented her from getting back on a horse for a while.
“Devil couldn’t reach me so he waited until I was getting so good and about to reach my goals. And then he hurt me,” she wrote atop photos of her competing and in the hospital.
“Quite honestly depressing not being able to ride,” she wrote in another TikTok video posted on Wednesday.
Reps for Mark were not immediately available to Page Six to give an update on her recovery.
Despite not being able to ride at the moment, the teen has shared updates on her competition and horses via social media.
“Special couldn’t be anymore special,” she wrote in another recent post, showing off her bond with her horse. “Wishing I could be in the ring with him.”
The “Boogie Nights” actor, 54, gushed over watching his youngest child during her equestrian competitions back in 2023, telling E! News that she is even “more disciplined” than him when it comes to her sport.
“I always thought the Patriots going to the Super Bowl was the most nerve-racking experience I’ve ever had,” he said, “It’s nothing like watching my daughter on a horse.”
The “Ted” star usually keeps Grace and the rest of his family out of the spotlight, but in September they made a rare red carpet appearance at the “Play Dirty” premiere.
Mark was joined by his wife, Rhea Durham, and their four children — Ella, 22, Michael, 19, Brendan, 17, and Grace.