Matthew McConaughey’s pact with wife Camila Alves saw him turn down tens of millions of dollars


Matthew McConaughey is a native of Texas, but that’s not the only reason he and his family now reside there.

During a recent appearance on the Good Trouble podcast, the Oscar-winning actor spoke with tennis pro Nick Kyrgios about his life and career.

One thing he learned, McConaughey said, was the importance of saying no.

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Matthew McConaughey, seen here in 2024, is a native of Texas, but that’s not the only reason he and his family now reside there. (John David Mercer//USA TODAY Sports/Reuters)

“No, is just as important, if not more important. Especially if you have some level of success and access. No becomes more important than yes,” he said.

“We all look around and see we’ve overleveraged our life with yeses and gone, geez, oh, man, I’m making C-minuses and all that s–t in my life because I said yes to too many things.”

Which is why, despite all the success he had early in his career with rom-coms like How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, Fool’s Gold and The Wedding Planner, McConaughey said he realised something had to change as he was on “auto pilot.”

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“I was the rom-com dude, man, that was my lane, and I liked that lane. That lane paid well and it was working,” he said.

“I was so strong in that lane that anything outside of that lane, dramas and stuff that I wanted to do, were like, no, no, no, no, no McConaughey. Hollywood said no, no, no, no, you should stay there, stay there.”

The Magic Mike star said “since I couldn’t do what I wanted to do, I stopped doing what I was doing.”

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He promised wife Camila Alves he would only accept roles he wants to do. (Matthew McConaughey/Instagram)

“I moved down to the ranch in Texas,” McConaughey said. “I went down there and I made a pact with my wife [model and actress Camila Alves McConaughey] and said, ‘I’m not going back to work unless I get offered roles I want to do.'”

He stood strong in his determination, even turning down $US14.5 million (approx. $22.3 million) to star in an action comedy, he said.

It paid off for McConaughey, who went on to nab more serious roles like his work in Dallas Buyers Club for which he won a best actor Academy Award in 2014.

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