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| Matthew McConaughey & Camila Alves Expecting 2nd Child | Added 15 years ago | Source: Feed Me Gossip |
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Matthew McConaughey announced on Father’s Day, on his personal website, that the happy couple are expecting a second baby together. “We have more blessed news to celebrate this Father’s Day that [will] make this time next year double the fun. Levi is going to be a big brother… Yeah, we pulled off the greatest miracle in the world one more time, Camila and I are expecting our second child, bringing more life into the world, making more to live for.”There’s no word yet on a due date or what the sex of the future McConaughey baby is.
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| Matthew McConaughey Camila Alves are expecting a second baby | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Matthew McConaughey announced on his website Sunday night (Father?s Day) that he and girlfriend Camila Alves are expecting their second baby. Their first baby, son Levi, is only 11 months old. I would suspect that Camila and Matthew decided to announce now because she is nearing the end of her first trimester, the traditional time to announce. Which means Camila is probably due January-ish. Perhaps Camila and Gisele Bundchen have the same due date. There must be something in the water:
Father’s Day was twice as sweet for Matthew McConaughey: Not only did he get to celebrate his first Father’s Day with 11-month old Levi, his son with girlfriend Camila Alves, but the couple is expecting a second baby, he revealed on his Web site Sunday night.
“Happy Father’s Day. It’s my first, and the last 11 months with Levi and Camila have been the most rewarding adventure to date,” McConaughey writes. “We have more blessed news to celebrate this Father’s Day that [will] make this time next year double the fun. Levi is going to be a big brother… Yeah, we pulled off the greatest miracle in the world one more time, Camila and I are expecting our second child, bringing more life into the world, making more to live for. The future looks bright as the family grows…. just keep livin, Matthew and Camila.”
For McConaughey, 39, fatherhood “is a wild, wonderful adventure,” he told People in May. “It’s a great new chapter in life, for sure.”
Make that chapter two.
[From People]
Congratulations to Matthew and Camila - they seem like great, involved hippie parents to Levi and they?re most likely absolutely thrilled with a second baby on the way. As I see more of Matthew as a dad, I like him more. I had always been kind of ?meh? about his personality and acting career, but he seems much more centered and cool now that he?s a father. Judging from the epically cute paparazzi photos of Matthew and Levi, I think they?re two peas in a hippie pod. Still, I?m sort of hoping this second baby is a little girl. I think being a dad to a little girl would improve Matthew even more. Suddenly there would be no more trailers and bongo-playing and his life would be about barrettes and glitter. It would be good for Matthew. And Camila probably wants a girl too!
Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves are shown at the 37th AFI Life Achievement Award honoring Michael Douglas in Culver City, California on 6/11/09. Credit: Juan Rico/Fame Pictures. They are also shown out with Levi on 4/4/09. Credit: John Calabrese/Gaz Shirley/Pacific Coast News.
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Levi McConaughey is almost 11 months old and looks like he starting to enjoy long walks on the beach with his parents! Seriously how beautiful is that little boy that is a perfect mix of Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves.
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| Girlfriends Past premiere w/ Jennifer Garner & Matthew McConaughey | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Mom of two Jennifer Garner made her first public appearance since the January birth of her second daughter, Seraphina, at the premiere of her new romantic comedy, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, co-starring Matthew McConaughey. She looks great and videos of the night show her being very friendly with fans as usual. The film is a modern take on A Christmas Carol, with a playboy bachelor re-living his promiscuous past and visiting the future to see what he missed by letting his childhood sweetheart get away. It probably won’t get glowing reviews, but the trailer makes it look like a fun mindless comedy and I would definitely go see it. In interviews Garner and McConaughey seem to have a kind of effortless camaraderie that looks like it translates well to the screen. There’s something fun and appealing about the two of them together.
The pair have had plenty of romps with romantic comedy, though few have caused them to reflect seriously on their past loves. There’s no escaping romantic history, however, with the Dickens-inspired Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, opening Friday. McConaughey stars as a heartless Casanova-type who gets his comeuppance when he is visited by spectral visions of his many flings. Garner is the long-ago love of his life, who may be about to find another soul mate…
McConaughey mentions a scene in which Garner’s character wakes up alone after spending the night with him. “He gets to go back and see what happened after she woke up. I’d be willing to say I’ve been there. I saw that and know I felt a little bit of that. I’ve had to end good relationships, and I know how we talked about them, and tried to be nice and everything, but I think … maybe that bruised a little bit more on the other side than I noticed, or than it did me.”
He leans in on his elbow and says, in a confidential tone: “Because when you flip it over, I know there were times when I was the dumpee or whatever, and I was like, ‘No way am I showing her how much this is hurtin’.’ ”
McConaughey’s cowboyish self-assurance fades as he considers the ramifications of being an invisible eyewitness to some of his own breakups: “There’s that old saying about three truths: what I say, what you say and what really happened. You never know how the other person really took it. You get behind the closed door, and you can see how your actions affected someone.”
During filming, the pair often talked about whether they would, if it were possible, go backward or forward in time to re-examine old or future relationships.
“Jennifer said, ‘Yeah, I would go forward, but not if I’m going to see a disaster that I can’t effect [sic] now,’ ” McConaughey says.
“Just to see it?” she adds, shaking her head. “No, I don’t want to see it.”
“The more interesting question is about going back,” he says. “Ghosts from your past or whatever …”
McConaughey goes back ? way back ? to some of his first experiences with romantic relationships.
“Those first times, though, I knew how to handle it,” McConaughey boasts with a grin. “We went to see a movie once, and slowly this right hand started moving.” Sitting beside Garner, he begins an infinitesimally slow drape across her shoulders. “It took me the entire movie to get there, and then the credits rolled. I was so concentrated on just getting there, I didn’t see one frame of the movie.”
“How far down did you get? Inside bra?” Garner says, calling him out on his vagueness.
“Yep,” he says, nodding. “And then the credits rolled.”
Garner laughs and says, “She probably spent the whole time thinking, ‘Am I going to brush that hand off? Am I going to move?’ She probably had to pee, but was like, ‘Well, no, because then he’d have to start from scratch.’ ”
“Girls just play defense,” Garner offers. “Guys are the chaser and pursuer.” Neither role is easier, she adds.
“I think it’s different now than it was when we were going through this,” she says. “It’s more equal. But when we were kids, you didn’t just call a guy. At least not a nice girl.”
“No, you didn’t call,” McConaughey agrees, like someone who remembers it well.
“There was no texting or IMing or anything. Your friends could go ask his friends if he was interested, but that was all,” she says. “You’d send your secretary of state out.”
“But the funnest and the hardest moments,” McConaughey says, “was the one where you go up and say, ‘Will you go with me?’ Just say those words, and then she says, ‘Yes.’ And I’d be like … ‘Great! Now what comes next?’ “
[From USA Today]
I kind of agree with Garner in that there’s nothing I’d like to see in the future if I can’t change it. There’s a little bit I’d like to visit from the past, but all of that is ancient history. McConaughey gets philosophical at the end of the interview and gives one of his common-sense but worthwhile quotes that reminds me why I’m such a fan. “I wouldn’t change any of the past - the victories, the glories or the pain. Cause they helped me get to where I am today.”
Here’s a pretty funny interview for Ghosts of Girlfriends Past with a journalist from National Lampoon who takes off his shirt to somehow better relate to often-shirtless McConaughey. Garner tries to get the guy to take off his pants too:
And here’s the trailer for Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. It’s out on this Friday, May 1.
Thanks to WENN.com and O’Duran/Fame Pictures for these photos.
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| Ghosts of Girlfriends Past premiere w/ Jennifer Garner & Matthew McConaughey | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Mom of two Jennifer Garner made her first public appearance since the January birth of her second daughter, Seraphina, at the premiere of her new romantic comedy, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, co-starring Matthew McConaughey. She looks great and videos of the night show her being very friendly with fans as usual. The film is a modern take on A Christmas Carol, with a playboy bachelor re-living his promiscuous past and visiting the future to see what he missed by letting his childhood sweetheart get away. It probably won’t get glowing reviews, but the trailer makes it look like a fun mindless comedy and I would definitely go see it. In interviews Garner and McConaughey seem to have a kind of effortless camaraderie that looks like it translates well to the screen. There’s something fun and appealing about the two of them together.
The pair have had plenty of romps with romantic comedy, though few have caused them to reflect seriously on their past loves. There’s no escaping romantic history, however, with the Dickens-inspired Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, opening Friday. McConaughey stars as a heartless Casanova-type who gets his comeuppance when he is visited by spectral visions of his many flings. Garner is the long-ago love of his life, who may be about to find another soul mate…
McConaughey mentions a scene in which Garner’s character wakes up alone after spending the night with him. “He gets to go back and see what happened after she woke up. I’d be willing to say I’ve been there. I saw that and know I felt a little bit of that. I’ve had to end good relationships, and I know how we talked about them, and tried to be nice and everything, but I think … maybe that bruised a little bit more on the other side than I noticed, or than it did me.”
He leans in on his elbow and says, in a confidential tone: “Because when you flip it over, I know there were times when I was the dumpee or whatever, and I was like, ‘No way am I showing her how much this is hurtin’.’ ”
McConaughey’s cowboyish self-assurance fades as he considers the ramifications of being an invisible eyewitness to some of his own breakups: “There’s that old saying about three truths: what I say, what you say and what really happened. You never know how the other person really took it. You get behind the closed door, and you can see how your actions affected someone.”
During filming, the pair often talked about whether they would, if it were possible, go backward or forward in time to re-examine old or future relationships.
“Jennifer said, ‘Yeah, I would go forward, but not if I’m going to see a disaster that I can’t effect [sic] now,’ ” McConaughey says.
“Just to see it?” she adds, shaking her head. “No, I don’t want to see it.”
“The more interesting question is about going back,” he says. “Ghosts from your past or whatever …”
McConaughey goes back ? way back ? to some of his first experiences with romantic relationships.
“Those first times, though, I knew how to handle it,” McConaughey boasts with a grin. “We went to see a movie once, and slowly this right hand started moving.” Sitting beside Garner, he begins an infinitesimally slow drape across her shoulders. “It took me the entire movie to get there, and then the credits rolled. I was so concentrated on just getting there, I didn’t see one frame of the movie.”
“How far down did you get? Inside bra?” Garner says, calling him out on his vagueness.
“Yep,” he says, nodding. “And then the credits rolled.”
Garner laughs and says, “She probably spent the whole time thinking, ‘Am I going to brush that hand off? Am I going to move?’ She probably had to pee, but was like, ‘Well, no, because then he’d have to start from scratch.’ ”
“Girls just play defense,” Garner offers. “Guys are the chaser and pursuer.” Neither role is easier, she adds.
“I think it’s different now than it was when we were going through this,” she says. “It’s more equal. But when we were kids, you didn’t just call a guy. At least not a nice girl.”
“No, you didn’t call,” McConaughey agrees, like someone who remembers it well.
“There was no texting or IMing or anything. Your friends could go ask his friends if he was interested, but that was all,” she says. “You’d send your secretary of state out.”
“But the funnest and the hardest moments,” McConaughey says, “was the one where you go up and say, ‘Will you go with me?’ Just say those words, and then she says, ‘Yes.’ And I’d be like … ‘Great! Now what comes next?’ “
[From USA Today]
I kind of agree with Garner in that there’s nothing I’d like to see in the future if I can’t change it. There’s a little bit I’d like to visit from the past, but all of that is ancient history. McConaughey gets philosophical at the end of the interview and gives one of his common-sense but worthwhile quotes that reminds me why I’m such a fan. “I wouldn’t change any of the past - the victories, the glories or the pain. Cause they helped me get to where I am today.”
Here’s a pretty funny interview for Ghosts of Girlfriends Past with a journalist from National Lampoon who takes off his shirt to somehow better relate to often-shirtless McConaughey. Garner tries to get the guy to take off his pants too:
And here’s the trailer for Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. It’s out on this Friday, May 1.
Thanks to WENN.com and O’Duran/Fame Pictures for these photos.
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| Matthew McConaughey says son Levi pees on him & laughs | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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People Magazine did a funny interview with Matthew McConaughey to promote his latest film, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. He didn?t really break any news, although he tells several funny stories. Like how his son Levi pees on him and laughs. The apple didn?t fall far, did it? Matthew also describes his co-star Jennifer Garner as ?very sly and cunning and witty?, words that I would never think to use for Garner.
He also tells the story of the origin of ?Just Keep Livin??, his famous quote from Dazed and Confused. I?d actually heard him talk about that story before - he came up with it because his father passed away right before filming. Reading Matthew discuss it again makes me think that he?s feeling the pain of his father?s death all over again now that Matthew is a father. He comes across as really sweet:
What was it like working with Jennifer Garner in Ghosts of Girlfriends Past?
McConaughey: I had a ball with Jennifer. She’s very elegant, yet sort of a classic woman, actress. She does her own thing, and she also doesn’t bring a lot of hoity-toity false drama to the process. But she’s also very sly and cunning and witty. She’s with it and she’s fun to work with. You might think you’re pulling one over on her, and she’ll flip it right around. She’s very keen and coy.
? Did you ever get your heart broken? How did you get over it?
McConaughey: Oh yeah, I had my heart broken several times, especially growing up. It starts off with having a good mom who comes in, sees you’re heartbroken, lets you sit there for a while and then the next morning it was like, “Let’s get on with it! You’re going to get back out there.” She’d always tell us, “It was their loss.” It made us feel better. It got us back out the door. We were never allowed to stay around and sulk about anything.
? Was your j.k. livin foundation really inspired by Dazed and Confused?
McConaughey: j.k. livin was inspired by the passing of my father. A week into shooting Dazed and Confused, my father moved on. So I was dealing with the loss of him and how do you maintain a relationship with somebody who is no longer physically around on the earth, right? So, I was dealing with how do I maintain that relationship, how do I keep him alive in my mind and in my spirit and that’s where “just keep livin” came from. So in the film there was a scene where I actually said it. That sort of got quoted and laid down into immortal words in a film but it came from what I was dealing with and how I was approaching my father’s death.
? What is your funniest memory of an experience you had with your father?
McConaughey: Dad was very funny. This won’t sound funny, but I’m gonna tell it anyway. There was a time when I was 19, it was after work and I was home for the summer and there was a little bar down the street we went into. And there is a guy at the door and some locals and they’re all getting pretty sauced and getting real lippy and as we were leaving I remember the guy at the door going, “Whoa, whoa, hey, did you pay your bill?” My dad goes, “Yeah, son” and removed his hand [from my father's shoulder]. We did pay the bill. And all of sudden two other guys come, and they come running at Pop and this one guy ? as soon as he started lifting his arm ? I just decked him and took [him] down over this table. I handled it pretty quick. One punch and down! Then dad comes over and lifts me off the table and he’s just laughing. We were hootin’ and hollering and laughing! It was like me and Pop in our first fight!
? Do you help change nappies? And has [your son Levi] peed on you yet?
McConaughey: Yes! And yes! More than a few times to both. And he gets the joke when he pees on me. He laughs. He laughs his butt off! I think I am [good at changing diapers]. I could have a race-off with some other dads out there.
? How has Levi changed you? And what is the best thing about being a parent?
McConaughey: The coolest thing I’ve learned from Levi is kids really remind you of [your] sense of humor. Like I was just saying, they pee on you and they’re just laughing and all of sudden you’re reminded of having a sense of humor about everything. You can watch Levi, and everything he sees is for the first time, so you see the wonder in something we see every day. You see the wonder of picking up a coffee cup and hitting on the plate and it makes a sound and all of sudden for 15 minutes the kid is just entertained with this little thing. So it’s reminded me to see things for the first time, not in a nave way, but in an innocent way. It’s a ball!
? What are some of the things you want to share with Levi that your parents and grandparents instilled in you? McConaughey: First of all, work ethic … Then respect of elders, particularly respect of women, which I was very much instilled [with]. We believe in “yes, sirs, no sirs” and “yes, ma’ams,” and “no ma’ams.”
? What’s your favorite thing about being a Texan?
McConaughey: We’ve got an honor when you come out of Texas. And when you leave Texas and come back to it ? if you’re from Texas ? there’s a certain a way you carry yourself, with an honor and a certain pride and certain independence.
[From People Magazine]
There are several gossip stories out there about how ?settled? he and Camila Alves are right now. When they made a rare red carpet appearance, the launch of the new Malibu Lumber Yard, all they could talk about was their son Levi. After that, they sat quietly in a corner, then cut out early to go home. As much as I like to get a few jabs in at Matthew for the eccentric, bongo-playing stoner dude he sometimes manifests, he seems like a really decent guy who is rapidly maturing with fatherhood.
Here?s Matthew McConaughey and Levi are shown out shopping in Malibu on 3/30/09. Images thanks to INF Photo.
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| Matthew McConaughey admits his early confusion over female anatomy | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Matthew McConaughey is a great example of why some celebrities are generally liked while others are generally loathed. Matthew is often making fun of himself, letting you know he doesn?t think he?s perfect, telling jokes, and has an easy way about him. And that translates and makes him likeable.
Case in point: Matthew admitted to Elle magazine that he got most of his early ideas about female anatomy from Playboy ? back in the eighties, when the magazine featured a more ?natural? approach to southern female grooming habits. And that led to a bit of confusion on his end.
Matthew McConaughey might be the epitome of rugged masculinity, winning his leading ladies’ hearts in romantic comedy after romantic comedy, but even this hunky Texan wasn’t always the wisest guy in the bedroom.
“From checking out Playboy I always thought ? jeezum, we still don?t have a better word for it than vagina, do we? ?I thought it was behind the pubic hair, and it faced horizontal. You know, east/west, not south,” he admits to Elle. “So the first time I got to third base, man, I was hunting for a long time.”
[From OK! Magazine]
As OK! points out, Matthew obviously eventually got the hang of it, since he?s now a dad. But his story makes complete sense to me. When I was a kid, my mom let me watch ?Days of Our Lives? with her every day. And every day, she?d say the exact same thing: ?I really shouldn?t let you watch this.? As a result, I grew up with some fairly dramatic ideas of what relationships were like: I thought it was completely commonplace for men to wear eye patches, women to slap each other over relatively slight disagreements, and a great deal of human interactions took place in excessively bubbly hot tubs.
But my best misconception was about French kissing. Whenever two characters would start to kiss, their heads would begin tilting and the camera would cut away. This was the eighties mind you; they probably zoom in for a close-up now. Anyway, I naturally thought that if the cameras were to stay right where they were, we?d see that the couple?s heads just kept tilting until eventually they went all the way around. I think I even imagined their legs left the ground; the laws of physics definitely did not apply.
Unlike Matthew I?d luckily figured out the error in my logic before I actually got to that stage in my life, but I empathize with him nonetheless. It?s an excellent reason why children should not rely on Playboy and soap operas to learn about kissing and sex.
Here?s Matthew shopping for glasses in Malibu on Monday. Yep, the paparazzi are getting desperate. Images thanks to Fame Pictures .
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| Matthew McConaughey suffered from vagina ignorance as a kid | Added 15 years ago | Source: The Blemish |
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Matthew McConaughey opened up about his early years in the sack. Surprisingly, he wasn’t always a sexual god as I am told.
“From checking out Playboy I always thought ? jeezum, we still don?t have a better word for it than vagina, do we? ?I thought it was behind the pubic hair, and it faced horizontal. You know, east/west, not south,” he admits to Elle. “So the first time I got to third base, man, I was hunting for a long time.”
Weird. He just described my date last Saturday. He left out the part about the cops being called and me stealing her underwear though. Gosh. If you’re going to tell a story, get it right.
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| Camila Alves replaces Jaclyn Smith on 'shear Genius' | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Matthew McConaughey?s baby mama seems like a nice enough girl, but what exactly are her qualifications for anything other than ?model?? Bravo seems to think Camila Alves has something, though. They?ve just hired Camila to be the new host of Shear Genius, the reality show/contest to pick the next great hair stylist. Shear Genius is preparing for its third season, and they?ve just kicked out Jaclyn Smith. Camila?s pretty, but she?s no Jaclyn Smith. My mom?s going to be so upset Jaclyn got the ax.
Get your scissors sharpened and brush up on your layering techniques, Shear Genius fans, Season 3 is on its way with new host Camila Alves.
The Bravo show, which pits wannabe hair stylists against each other in the salon for a $100,000 prize, was hosted by Jaclyn Smith in the past.
Camila will take on her new hosting duties in the upcoming season, and will be assisted by judges Kim Vo and reality show veteran Jonathan Antin. Jonathan starred on his own show, Blow Out, which revolved around daily life in his salons in L.A. He’s also the brother of Pussycat Dolls’ founder Robin Antin.
Maybe Levi’s daddy Matthew McConaughey will stop by with that mane of golden curls for a touch-up! Tune in this season to find out!
[From OK! Magazine]
That would be funny if Matthew McConaughey guest starred on Shear Genius. He probably wouldn?t let the contestants get anywhere near his hair though - if he comes on, it will be a guest judge, that?s my guess.
So, back to the original question: What are Camila?s qualifications? Or does her resume just read ?Matthew McConaughey?s baby mama?? Jaclyn Smith was and is a goddess - more than a pretty face, she?s a smart businesswoman who knows a lot about Hollywood, fashion and styling. I?ll miss her.
Here are Camila and Matthew with adorable baby Levi at Ron Meyer’s annual Easter celebration in Malibu on Sunday. Images thanks to Fame Pictures .
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| Matthew McConaughey & Camila Alves might be engaged | Added 15 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Matthew McConaughey popped the question to girlfriend Camila Alves back in February, according to In Touch. Though he was said to have proposed after the birth of their son Levi in July, and Camila was spotted wearing a ring all the way back in September of 2007, it seems this time may be the real deal. In typical McConaughey fashion, he was pretty relaxed about the whole thing, but it sounds romantic nonetheless.
… one close friend says Matthew, 30, already proposed to Camila, 27, during the Carnivale festival in Rio de Janeiro in February. “He popped the question,” says the pal. “It was important to him that they wait until they were comfortable s a family. Only his closest friends know.”
But they’re not hiding it, either. In late March, Camila was seen pushing Levi’s stroller in Malibu wearing a yellow-diamond engagement ring. “They’ve been talking about it for a while, but they didn’t want to make a big deal of it,” the friend explains.
The laid-back couple, who have been dating sine summer 2007, want to get married twice, the pal reveals. “They are thinking of a beach wedding in Brazil with Camila’s family, as well as a service in Malibu so that many of Matthew’s friends, who can’t travel all the way to South America, will be there.
While details of the ceremonies haven’t been set yet, there’s no doubt that Matthew has strong opinions about the kind of wedding he wants. It will likely be earthy and eccentric, just like him. “If I were going to do something off the beaten path, I’d have to be buck naked in the Amazon,” he has said. “I’d go tribal before I’d go Vegas.”
And there’s no way he’d ever sneak off and get married. “I’ve thought, ‘Do I want a huge wedding, or do I want to elope?’ Eloping wouldn’t go over well with Mom,” he admitted.
[From In Touch, April 13 2009, print ed.]
I could still see Matthew doing the naked-in-the-Amazon thing. Sure, he?s changed to an extent, but he doesn?t seem like he?s gotten uptight. And in this context, when I say ?uptight,? I mean having the traditional sense of boundaries that causes a man to keep his clothes on in front of other people.
I hope they do something relaxed and fun, which it sounds like they will. It?s nice to be able to have two weddings when families and friends live far apart. And I?m sure baby Levi will have an important role too ? depending on how long they wait to actually tie the knot, maybe the ring bearer?
Here are Camila and Matthew at the Country Music Awards last night. Images thanks to WENN .
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