Movies Jenny McCarthy shares video of husband Donnie Wahlberg 'bawling his eyes out' after Wicked As someone told him lately, everyone deserves the chance to cry. By Lester Fabian Brathwaite Lester Fabian Brathwaite Lester Fabian Brathwaite is a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly, where he covers breaking news, all things Real Housewives, and a rich cornucopia of popular culture. Formerly a senior editor at Out magazine, his work has appeared on NewNowNext, Queerty, Rolling Stone, and The New Yorker. He was also the first author signed to Phoebe Robinson's Tiny Reparations imprint. He met Oprah once. EW's editorial guidelines Published on December 8, 2024 08:23PM EST Comments Donnie Wahlberg's no longer hanging so tough. The New Kids on the Block member and Blue Bloods actor was reduced to an emotional mess after watching Wicked, as his wife Jenny McCarthy shared on social media. Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy. Bryan Steffy/Getty In a video taken as the end credits rolled for the mega movie musical, McCarthy asks the camera, "Which one of us is bawling their eyes out?" as Wahlberg weeps audibly next to her. "Don't do it," Wahlberg appears to tell McCarthy through tears. "It was so good." When asked by McCarthy if he's doing okay, Wahlberg responds, "Yeah, I'm okay. Oh my god, it was so good." Dabbing his eyes, Wahlberg again reassures McCarthy that he's doing okay, laughing and crying through it all. The Saw actor, however, is not alone as the comments section is filled with commiserating reactions, with a lot of folks replying, "Same." Of course, Bowen Yang tried to warn y'all. The Saturday Night Live breakout, who plays Pfannee in the new big-screen musical, said that a private screening with his SNL cast mates in October left them all feeling like Donnie Wahlberg. Original Wicked witches join movie stars in what Kristin Chenoweth calls a 'once-in-a-lifetime situation' (exclusive) "All of us were in shambles by the end," Yang told PEOPLE. "Sarah Sherman was sobbing, and she was like, 'I didn't expect to love it this much.'" He continued, "It will get you. It flattens every demographic. Everyone gets bowled over no matter what they're going into it with, and I've never been a part of something like that. I don't think I've seen a movie ... have this universal impact." Starring Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, who would go on to become the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz, and Ariana Grande as Glinda, her "Good'" counterpart, Wicked has garnered rave reviews and stellar box office since premiering on Nov. 22. Want more movie news? Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free newsletter to get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. The musical directed by Jon M. Chu took in $114 million in its opening domestic weekend and has so far earned $320 million, with an additional $135 million internationally, for a worldwide gross of $455 million. Already an awards frontrunner, Wicked was named Best Film by the National Board of Review and was ranked one of the top 10 films of 2024 by the American Film Institute. So far, it seems the decision to split the movie into two parts is working out wonderfully for all involved. Except maybe Donnie Wahlberg, who might have to come with an extra pack of tissues next year when Wicked Part Two premieres Nov. 21, 2025.