Camila Alves Teaches ‘Today’ Anchors to Say ‘All Right, All Right, All Right’ in Portuguese

Camila Alves, Brazilian-American model and designer, stopped by the Today Show set in Rio, where she helped the crew brush up on their Portuguese. Instead of asking Alves about her career, husband Matthew McConaughey, or their three children, the veteran anchors went straight to the hard-hitting question of how to say “Can we take a selfie?” in Portuguese.

Al Roker did ask Alves about her family, kind of, when he asked how to say “power couple” in Portuguese, obviously referring to McConaughey and Alves, but he asked Natalie Morales for the answer.

Finally, Roker got around to the most important part of the interview: How to say “all right, all right, all right” in Portuguese. Al prefaced the question by saying it’s an expression she must hear a lot because of its popularity all these years after McConaughey uttered those words in the 1993 classic Dazed and Confused. Alves obliged and told them how to say it in the same slang people would use in Rio.

Alves slowly and coolly said, “Valeu, valeu, valeu.”

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