“Magic Mike 3” is coming soon.
10.11.2021 - 19:27 / usmagazine.com
Airing his hesitations. Matthew McConaughey has three children and is reluctant for them to get a COVID-19 vaccine — despite getting the shot himself.
“Right now, I’m not vaccinating mine,” the actor, 52, said during the DealBook Online Summit on Tuesday, November 9, of Levi, 13, Vida, 11, and Livingston, 8. “I’ll tell you that.”
The Dallas Buyers Club star and his wife, Camila Alves, are fully vaccinated, McConaughey clarified.
“I didn’t do it because someone told me I had to — [I] chose to do
“Magic Mike 3” is coming soon.
Matthew McConaughey has decided against throwing his hat into the political ring “at the moment.” The Oscar winner, 52, announced on Sunday that he will not be running for governor of Texas. “Over the past two years, I’ve been working on the answer to the question of how I can be most useful in this life going forward.
Coming to an end. Matthew McConaughey has decided that getting involved in Texas politics isn’t the right fit for him right now after previously discussing a run for governor.
True Detective star, a born-and-raised Texan, had been contacting influential people in Texas’ political circles as part of his “true consideration” for a gubernatorial run.The governor election will take place on November 8, 2022, and recent head-to-head polls saw McConaughey eight points ahead of Republican incumbent governor Greg Abbott and 20 points ahead of Democratic rival Beto O’Rourke.However, McConaughey has decided against running for now, as he revealed in a video message posted to
Matthew McConaughey has given an answer to those who've been asking whether or not he'll be running for governor in the state of Texas. It seems now is not the right time for the actor.The Oscar-winner took to Instagram on Sunday to share an inspirational video with his fans, and explained that he's been giving the possibility a lot of thought recently.«Over the past two years, I've been working on the answer to the question of how I can be most useful in this life, going forward.
Matthew McConaughey will not be running for the position of Texas governor in 2022.
AUSTIN, Texas -- Actor Matthew McConaughey isn't running for Texas governor after months of publicly flirting with the idea of becoming the latest celebrity candidate.The Academy Award winner said in a video posted Sunday night that political leadership was not a route he was choosing to take “at this moment.” McConaughey, 52, said he would instead focus on supporting businesses and foundations that create pathways for others to succeed.The Texas governor’s race is already shaping up to be one
Casting director and producer Don Phillips who helped launch the careers of such actors as Sean Penn, Matthew McConaughey and Mary Steenburgen, passed away on Thanksgiving Day from natural causes. He would have turned 81 on Dec. 21.
People love singing. People love animals.
Matthew McConaughey is receiving a major honor.
“Sing,” Illumination Entertainment’s 2016 animated feature, is a breath of fresh air, particularly for a company most closely associated with the screeching, omnipresent minions. A kind of jukebox musical set in a world populated by oddball anthropomorphic animals (released just a few months after “Zootopia”), it is charming and upbeat.
Matthew McConaughey, 52, made his stance on the COVID-19 vaccine clear in a Wednesday November 10 Instagram post, where he said that he had been taken out of context in many news stories when he said that he didn’t have immediate plans to vaccinate his kids during a New York Times interview. The actor said that he wanted to “clarify” his answer and noted that he was specifically speaking about vaccine mandates for children between the ages 5 and 11.
For the past few months, Matthew McConaughey has publicly flirted with the idea of launching a run for governor of Texas, yet has said little during that time that could be considered a platform.
Matthew McConaughey is clarifying comments he made about a vaccine mandate for young children.
In light of Matthew McConaughey, 52, saying that he might not have his children get vaccinated against COVID-19, the United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, 44, reiterated how children can still be vulnerable to the virus in an interview with CNN on Tuesday November 9. The Dallas Buyers Club actor had expressed some hesitance about vaccinating his kids in a discussion with Andrew Ross Sorkin for The New York Times’ “Dealbook Online Summit.”
Matthew McConaughey is speaking out against government-mandated COVID-19 vaccinations for children.
Matthew McConaughey is speaking out on mandating vaccines for children. The issue has become a hot-button topic since a vaccination against coronavirus was made widely available early this year for adults. In recent weeks, developers have been working toward making the vaccine available to children, prompting questions about whether such a vaccine should be mandated for kids.