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April 27, 2009
In the May issue of Los Angeles Confidential, actor Matthew McConaughey admits fatherhood "feels pretty natural" and has just "been rolling with it." McConaughey talks about traveling the world, working with actress Kate Hudson and why 'Ghosts of Girlfriends Past' is unlike any romantic comedy he's done before.
McConaughey Is L.A.Confidential
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On fatherhood: "The instincts kinda took over. [Levi] is seven months old now, and after six months, there's a real change. Their personalities really start coming through."
On traveling the world with his son: "He's already got five stamps on his passport! He's been to Europe and
On predicable romantic comedies: "If you see Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson, you know they're going to get together."
On his character in 'Ghosts of Girlfriends Past': "It was great to have a character with a full-on anti-establishment point of view. The guy believes love is a myth. He struts through the first part of the story with a very R-rated perspective. The he runs into these ghosts. He doesn't see the light thanks to someone else's logic; it's ghosts. He gets the sh*t scared out of him."
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