Jessica Simpson, Mariah Carey, Lenny Kravitz, Alex Trebek, Alicia Keys, Matthew McConaughey and Michael J. Fox were among the celebrities getting personal in memoirs this year.
Matthew McConaughey didn’t seem too keen on talking about the “sexual tension” between exes Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston during their Fast Times at Ridgemont High table read, but — alright, alright, alright — twist his arm.
When the actor decided to “f*** the bucks” and stop making romantic comedies, in a quest for more challenging roles, he committed to it. And when Hollywood wasn't interested at first, he considered a major career change.
Matthew McConaughey is opening up about raising his three children: Levi, 12, Vida, 10 and Livingston, 7
“You broke in my house! F**k, yeah, I resisted," he recalled telling the arresting officers.
In new book, "Greenlights," the actor who cruised to stardom making films including 2003’s "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," 2001’s "The Wedding Planner" and 2006’s "Failure to Launch" said he hit a wall with the genre and no amount of money — specifically $14.5 million for two months’ work — was going to change his mind.