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Matthew McConaughey’s Look-Alike Sons Are All Grown Up In Rare Picture
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Date:2025-04-13 00:35:54
When it comes to giving haircuts Matthew McConaughey is just alright, alright, alright.
The How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days star's wife Camila Alves recently showed off his skills as he grabbed a pair of scissors and gave their youngest son Livingston, 10, a big trim.
As seen in a photo shared to Instagram Feb. 26, Matthew might be a better actor than barber being the cut featured a choppy look with locks at different lengths. Camila—who also shares son Levi, 14, and daughter Vida, 13, with the Oscar winner—captioned the post, "Then this happened…"
And let it be known she hasn't shared the finished result just yet.
The moment was one that drew in teasing from fans. One Instagram user wrote, "Why o why - Matthew has many talents - but I guess haircuts isn't one of them." Meanwhile another added, "Oh noooo! Not the dreaded ‘dad haircut'!!!!"
While Matthew's children may be at risk for a questionable dad haircut, they are also subject to some pretty epic moments in their childhood. Last month, Camila shared a glimpse at Vida's 13 birthday celebration—which saw the Interstellar star's longtime pal Woody Harrelson in attendance and eyeing the cake.
Earlier that same month, Camila shared a look at Livingston's lowkey 10th birthday, including his green and white cake and a special birthday crown.
"Nothing fancy…just us," Camila captioned the Jan. 15 Instagram post. "All he wanted to do is go to Altitude the trampoline place in Austin and an ice cream cake! May your heart my son keep it's simplicity as you grow in this complicated world!!"
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