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Matthew McConaughey isn’t currently planning to run for governor of Texas, despite a National Enquirer report claiming the actor is actively pursuing the position. Friends of the star tell Mediaite “while he would be great in the role, right now it’s just speculation.” The Enquirer, however, would have its readers believe that McConaughey is officially quitting Hollywood for a career in politics. That’s simply not the case.
An unknown source tells the Enquirer, “His world has been rocked by the pandemic and civil unrest in America, and it’s triggered a desire in him to leap into action.” This might be true, but McConaughey doesn’t need to take office to lend a helping hand in his home state of Texas, where he currently lives with his wife, Camila Alves, and their three kids. After all, the Texas gubernatorial election doesn’t take place until November 2022. How exactly would running for office more than two years from now be a “leap into action”? Instead, the
In June, shortly after George Floyd’s murder and the subsequent Black Lives Matter protests, McConaughey joined former Texas Longhorn Emmanuel Acho for his new YouTube series, Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man. The actor discussed racial injustice in America and expressed his goal to help “constructively turn a page in history through some righteous and justifiable change.” He further asked, “How can I do better as a white man?”
The Covid-19 pandemic and police brutality are two pressing issues currently plaguing the nation. McConaughey taking office in two-plus years won’t do much good right now. The Enquirer’s reasoning behind the actor’s supposed motivation to run for governor doesn’t hold up to scrutiny. Instead, McConaughey is taking action as a civilian to help his local community combat the pandemic. He’s also using his celebrity status to promote national awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Enquirer’s story continues to fall apart when the tabloid’s unknown source maintains that McConaughey