Matthew McConaughey is once again talking politics.
05.12.2020 - 20:51 / deadline.com
Matthew McConaughey and Russell Brand have condemned the perceived hypocrisy of Hollywood political views in a raucous podcast.
Speaking on Brand’s Luminary podcast, Under The Skin, earlier this week, the actors attacked those in the entertainment community who are urging Trump supporters to passively give up on hope of overturning the election results.
Brand asked McConaughey whether he had noticed a “condemnation and criticism of ordinary working people” by liberal Hollywood.
“[There is] a kind
Matthew McConaughey is once again talking politics.
Matthew McConaughey spoke out once again on the political divide in America as well as cancel culture and the coronavirus pandemic. The “Dallas Buyers Club” actor made waves last week when he appeared on Russell Brand’s podcast to discuss what he sees as the hypocrisy of asking conservatives to rally behind President-elect Joe Biden after four years of animosity toward President Donald Trump and his supporters. Appearing virtually on Tuesday’s episode of “Good Morning Britain,” the star
Matthew McConaughey discussed the coronavirus pandemic, politics, and more in a “Good Morning Britain” interview Tuesday.
Matthew McConaughey made a special introduction during his latest interview, as he was joined by his 10-year-old daughter Vida.The Hollywood star made a virtual appearance on Amy Jo Martin’s podcast Why Not Now? and brought his daughter to answer some questions about their family life, giving a little constructive criticism in the process.Matthew was asked about “one lesson” he found himself learning over and over, to which he tried to answer but took a moment to think about.Luckily Vida was
Naman Ramachandran Matthew McConaughey has again shared his ruminations on the two extreme sides of the political divide, this time during an interview on U.K. broadcaster ITV’s “Good Morning Britain.”The “Dallas Buyers Club” star last week pointed out that Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential victory had the left in denial, just as some Republicans are now sceptical of Joe Biden’s win.
Matthew McConaughey has elaborated on comments he made last week about the “illiberal left” and has explained why he thinks our society’s tendency to avoid true confrontation is “unconstitutional”.
Matthew McConaughey was joined by a very special guest for his latest video interview, his daughter, Vida. People.
Matthew McConaughey‘s daughter Vida, 10, shared some constructive criticism with her dad when she crashed one of his latest interviews. The actor, 51, was in the middle of a video chat when his middle child came into frame to help him answer a question.
Matthew McConaughey had a very special guest join him for his latest video interview – his daughter, Vida McConaughey.
Matthew McConaughey is once again calling out the culture of latching onto extremes and going against ideas that don’t adhere to one’s perspective. The actor made his argument during an appearance on SiriusXM’s Joel Osteen Radio and said that people in our country today simply don’t trust each other, don’t trust leadership as a whole and don’t know who to believe in.
Rose McGowan is never one to shy away from calling out her Hollywood counterparts, and this time, she's in agreement with Matthew McConaughey, who most recently blasted left-leaning stars' hypocrisy toward President Trump supporters.
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YouTube will launch the New Year alongside a number of Hollywood names including Matthew Matthew McConaughey, RuPaul and Storm Reid with its global celebration video Hello 2021. Set to premiere in the Americas, United Kingdom, Korea, Japan and India, Hello 2021 is also set to feature appearances from Dua Lipa, Demi Lovato, J Balvin and more.
Trump supporters.The actor recently appeared on Russell Brand’s podcast Under The Skin, during which the pair reflected on the recent US election.Brand asked McConaughey if he had noticed a “condemnation” of “ordinary working people” by his fellow actors in Hollywood.The actor replied: “There are a lot [of people] on that illiberal left that absolutely condescend, patronise, and are arrogant towards the other 50 per cent.”“[There is] a kind of offhandedness, like, ‘Oh, they’re dumb, they’re
Matthew McConaughey is being called out on Twitter for his thoughts on the 2020 election and the far left.
in an episode last week.McConaughey replied, “There are a lot [of people] on that illiberal left that absolutely condescend, patronize, and are arrogant towards the other 50 percent.”The “True Detective” star pointed out how some of his Hollywood peers struggled to accept the results in the 2016 election — but now the roles have been reversed.“I’m sure you saw it in our industry when Trump was voted in four years ago, they were in denial that was real.
Matthew McConaughey stopped by Russell Brand’s podcast to talk politics and Hollywood’s involvement.