Matthew McConaughey, Camilla Alves and their three children, together on the red carpet for a good cause

Matthew McConaughey, Camilla Alves and their three children, together on the red carpet for a good cause
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The actor and his wife walked the red carpet alongside their children at the gala for his Mack, Jack & McConaughey association on Thursday, April 25.

They were in full force. On the occasion of the Mack, Jack & McConaughey association gala, organized on Thursday April 25, Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camilla Alves walked the red carpet with their two sons Levi (15 years old) and Livingston (11 years old), as well as their daughter, Vida (14 years old). This annual charity event is intended to support numerous associations dedicated to protecting children’s rights, as part of a fundraiser. The evening was hosted by the actor, associated with football coach Mack Brown and singer Jack Ingram. For two days, musical and sporting activities, as well as auctions and dinners will be offered for the benefit of several organizations.

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A rare appearance

The actor known (among others) for his roles in The wolf of Wall Street (2013) and Interstellar (2014) was dressed in a navy blue suit over a loose shirt. His wife had opted for a strapless draped black satin dress, embellished with a pair of hoop earrings. Grown-up Levi and Livingston wore brown and black suits, respectively, while their sister sported a pastel pink dress.

An appearance all the more notable as the couple’s children are rare on the red carpets. The family was last seen in November 2023, when Levi paid tribute to his father in an Instagram post on the actor’s 54th birthday.

Thanks to this gala and the events linked to it, the MJ&M trio has, in 12 years, managed to raise almost 40 million euros for the benefit of numerous associations such as CureDuchenne, whose mission is to cure muscular dystrophy of Duchenne, or The Rise School of Austin, whose mission is to promote education in an inclusive setting.

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