Post Malone is in a country mood.
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Matthew McConaughey is looking for his next career move after his bestselling memoir Greenlights took over book stores and newsstands everywhere the last few months.
Has he found it in… the Governor’s mansion in Austin, Texas?!
Yes, the film star is apparently in the preliminary stages of thinking about a possible run for Governor in the Lone Star State! Seriously!
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Post Malone is in a country mood.
Following its premiere Sunday night on YouTube and Spectrum News1, the We’re Texas, Matthew McConaughey and his wife, Camila Alves McConaughey, raised $7.7 million, with donations still coming in. The event has already raised $7 million, with donations still coming in. Those donations will go towards the continued support to those affected by Winter Storm Uri through the just keep livin Foundation Texas Relief Fund.
Post Malone, Kacey Musgraves, Willie Nelson and Khalid were just some of the acts who performed for the We’re Texas relief fundraiser livestream.The livestream was hosted on March 21 by Texan actor Matthew McConaughey, with proceeds being directed to his foundation Just Keep Living and its Texas relief fund, established in response to the devastating Winter Storm Uri.For his performance at the end of the stream, Posty covered Brad Paisley’s ‘I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishing Song)’ and Sturgill
Matthew McConaughey celebrated Texas' "rugged individualism" in a special fundraiser. The 51-year-old actor was joined by a whole host of stars on Sunday night (21.
virtual benefit concert «We're Texas,» which aimed to raise money for those impacted by the devastating winter storm that rocked the state in February.Organized by Matthew McConaughey through his Just Keep Livin Foundation, the star-studded online benefit saw some stars like Jamie Foxx, Selena Gomez and Megan Thee Stallion share some meaningful words of support for those who are trying to rebuild after the storm.«Everything is bigger in Texas.
Matthew McConaughey appeared on The Tonight Show on Friday to talk about the relief benefit concert he's hosting in Texas this weekend. But first, he and late-night host Jimmy Fallon bonded briefly about their affection for airstreams.
Some of the biggest music stars that Texas has ever produced are coming together to show their solidarity after recent winter storms devastated the state they call home.
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Texas native Matthew McConaughey is speaking out about Gov. Gregory Abbott's decision to lift the state's mask mandate as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues.
Matthew McConaughey is speaking out after Texas Gov. Gregory Wayne Abbott lifted restrictions on the state's mask mandate amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The 51-year-old actor, who hails from Uvalde, Texas, was a guest on on Wednesday, where he slammed the decision and explained why it's important to «keep masking up.»«Thank you for asking me that. My reaction to that is, I was a little dumbfounded by the decision,» McConaughey said.
Kelly Clarkson, Willie Nelson, the Jonas Brothers, and Selena Gomez are joining forces with Matthew McConaughey to raise much-needed funds for those affected by the deadly Texas winter storms.