Kate Hudson thinks Matthew McConaughey has a good chance of becoming a politician. In recent months, the "Dallas Buyers Club" star has openly contemplated running for office, seemingly leaning toward making a bid for governor in the state of Texas.
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Matthew McConaughey is reportedly further exploring a potential pivot to politics in Texas. The 51-year-old actor has been publicly toying with the idea of throwing his hat into the upcoming race for governor in Texas against the incumbent candidate, Gov. Greg Abbott.
Kate Hudson thinks Matthew McConaughey has a good chance of becoming a politician. In recent months, the "Dallas Buyers Club" star has openly contemplated running for office, seemingly leaning toward making a bid for governor in the state of Texas.
The Carlos Watson Show, the Oscar-winning actor said of the politicisation of face masks: “Come on, man. I’m not believing you’re really scared of this little cotton thing.
Actor Matthew McConaughey recently responded to rumours of his potential run for governor of Texas.
Matthew McConaughey spoke out against mask hesitancy during an interview about a potential run for office in Texas. The Oscar-winning actor has been teasing for months now that he is considering running for governor against incumbent candidate Gov. Greg Abbott in Texas.
Matthew McConaughey is calling out anti-maskers in the run up to his potential bid to become the governor of Texas.
Bill Maher is weighing in on the recent spate of celebrities who are mulling over entering politics, including Caitlyn Jenner running for governor of California, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson considering a presidential bid and Matthew McConaughey potentially vying to become governor of Texas.
Matthew McConaughey is continuing to tease his potential run in office. The Oscar winner has been questioned for months about the possibility he'd run for governor in his home state of Texas as Governor.
Bill Maher unloaded on celebrity candidates for high political office as a “recurring nightmare that we just can’t shake.”
Matthew McConaughey is opening up about one of his first major jobs.
held a 12-point lead over Republican incumbent Greg Abbott, according to a poll released at the time by The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler.In March, McConaughey said he was giving “true consideration” to throwing his proverbial cowboy hat into the Texas gubernatorial race. “It’s a very honorable consideration.
Actress Kate Hudson recently shared her thoughts on her former co-star Matthew McConaughey potential run for governor of Texas. Hudson, who starred with McConaughey in the hit rom-com How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and Fool’s Gold, appeared on Rob Lowe‘s Literally! podcast and was asked about the “Here’s the real question.
Kate Hudson is weighing in on her former How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and Fool’s Gold co-star Matthew McConaughey potentially running for governor of Texas.
Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks are guest hosting Friday’s edition of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, and a sneak peek at the episode reveals it’ll be alright, alright, alright.
Matthew McConaughey is getting real about his successful career in Hollywood.The 51-year-old movie star reveals he once turned down a $14.5 million film proposal, after deciding to stop doing romantic comedies.Matthew says he wanted to change his reputation as “the go-to rom-com guy,” and wanted to focus on more dramatic roles.And although he enjoyed making romantic comedies and was getting paid well, the actor says he wanted to go deeper.“I wanted to do work that reflected my personal vitality.
Kate Hudson has just learned that her friend and co-star Matthew McConaughey could be getting into politics.
Camila Alves once gave her husband, Matthew McConaughey, some really good advice when he was weighing the options of giving up romantic comedy roles for good.
Matthew McConaughey is opening up about his decision to leave the world of romantic comedies, including how his wife, Camila Alves, challenged his commitment to the idea.In a new interview for AARP The Magazine’s latest cover story, the 51-year-old talked about his decision to quit acting in romantic comedies, including how his wife responded once he broke the news.After referring to himself as “the go-to rom-com guy,” the Oscar winner found himself dissatisfied with the genre, even though he