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Too Much Information?

Wed, 08/27/2008 - 9:00am by DearSugar
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Matthew McConaughey's mom is trying to ride on her famous son's coattails with her new book I Amaze Myself! In it, she divulges some pretty personal information about her family, including the fact that Matthew was an accident and that her husband died while they were having sex. She even goes as far as saying "I was just so proud to show off my big old Jim McConaughey — and his gift" when talking about how he was taken out of their house in the buff!

The McConaughey's are clearly a free-spirited family, but I wonder how Matthew feels about his mom dishing all their family secrets? I know that I'd be pretty upset, not to mention embarrassed, but what about you? Even though what she's saying may be the truth, are some things, especially as personal as these, better left unsaid?

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  • xfuchsiax's picture
    xfuchsiax
    3

    I guess I feel like if she wants to spill the family secrets, that's fine, as long as she discussed everything in the book with the people she talks about.

    I certainly won't be reading it, but if Matthew doesn't care about the entire world knowing he was an accident, then it's not my concern.

    19 weeks 3 hours ago Report Comment
  • bingkaycoy's picture
    bingkaycoy
    5

    I also think, there are things better left unsaid. The public doesn't need to hear or know every dirt you have.

    19 weeks 3 hours ago Report Comment
  • Frank y Ava's picture
    Frank y Ava
    7

    Kay is just an open book, isn't she?? Ya too much, I'm all for keeping private things private.

    19 weeks 3 hours ago Report Comment
  • lawchick's picture
    lawchick
    10

    tmi, but MM is so "open" that this probably doesn't bother him. sounds like he got it from mom.

    19 weeks 2 hours ago Report Comment
  • JaimeLeah526's picture
    JaimeLeah526
    11

    Gross. I hope she discussed everything in the book with people and made sure they were okay with it before it came out.

    19 weeks 1 hour ago Report Comment
  • GlowingMoon's picture
    GlowingMoon
    12

    I agree -- TMI. Well, some people operate that way. They have no filter. That's just their nature.

    19 weeks 26 min ago Report Comment
  • popgoestheworld's picture
    popgoestheworld
    13

    omg, I laughed my ass off reading those quotes! It doesn't bother me that they're like that - seems totally free-spirited and open and crazy.

    Not my style but hey, seems to work for them!

    19 weeks 20 min ago Report Comment
  • californiagirlx7's picture
    californiagirlx7
    14

    That's so sad. Can you imagine how traumatizing it must be for someone to die while you're having sex with them? That would put me off sex for life.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • robinlh912's picture
    robinlh912
    15

    I think it's funny stuff, but I don't think I'd pick up the book. A big book of TMI moments? Nah. She should have a column in a magazine or blog where she shares these stories every week. Not all at once.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • looseseal's picture
    looseseal
    17

    I doubt Matthew McConaughey would mind. He's TMI himself. Remember how he told everyone about how he planted the placenta that came out with his kid in the backyard or something like that? Jeebus.

    And his mom seems just really amused at the dying in bed story.

    They're both just either baked most of the time or the chemical balance in their brains is somehow naturally composed of happy pills. It's still kind of amusing now, but it'll get old fast if they pop up in the spotlight all the time like those attention wh*res from "The Hills".

    Anyway, probably over half of the world's population was an accident, anyway.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment

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