Why does matthew mcconaughey live in a trailer




















Vehicle manufacturers love acronyms, and so does Airstream. Turns out, these are the initials of Christopher C. Deam, the designer of the International model. The International is one of Airstream's most successful models to date, and it seems only right that they decided to commemorate the designer of the trailer that way.

When McConaughey first got his Airstream in , it wasn't just a hobby for him - it was his home. The actor lived in the trailer for four years, traveling across America, before he bought a permanent place.

For him, the RV was a home, an office, a vacation spot all-in-one. Perhaps, this is what Airstreams are really built for. When the time came for McConaughey to launch his production, music and clothing company j. The company is effectively headquartered in the Canoe, and Matthew uses his RV for business meetings, brainstorming sessions, and other business activities.

Considering the laid-back philosophy behind the company, we think that it's the perfect setting. McConaughey's love for portable accommodation started long before he got a hold of his Airstream. As cool as it might sound, it definitely wasn't spacious - and Matthew is not a small guy. Naturally, that's how he got the Airstream idea. All of McConaughey's vehicles are special to him - that's why they deserve special names. That GMC van?

It was called Cosmo. According to Matthew himself, the name was inspired by his trip to the Squamish Nation reservation in Vancouver, where the locals gave him a canoe as a parting gift.

If you're a real fan of McConaughey, visiting his Airstream should be one of your bucket list items. The actor keeps tons of memorabilia from his films and personal life in the trailer.

There are movie posters, travel journals, sketchbooks and notepads with all kinds of things. The Airstream is a special place for Matthew, and he sure treats it like one. Speaking of that tow truck - it's not just any F! Named after the largest ranch in Texas, it was the most upscale trim of the F you could buy at a time.

A barbecue is attached to the back of the trailer, and Matthew has customized the interior. He's put in a toilet and a shower.

The snug bedroom, called "The Honeycomb" because of its shape has a picture window that gives you a view of your backyard, whether it be the ocean or the desert.

As a bachelor he lived in the trailer for a time starting in , opting to buy a house to accommodate his trailers, trucks, and oh yeah, his family after he married Camila.

In the past, he's taken the family on road trips, camping out in RV parks in some style. And he is planning a road trip to Louisiana to visit friends with Camila and son Levi in tow.

Camila loves the Airstream thing almost as much as Matthew does. She's quite the home cook and takes full advantage of the specially fitted if compact kitchen. And Levi? He thinks it's the most fun ever. Brooklyn born Jimmy had rented an Airstream one summer and had trouble even opening the door! He got riotous applause when he claimed he actually cooked over a fire McConaughey bettered him saying he had visited 49 of the U.

States in his trusty Airstream. Matthew went on to tell the hilarious, but scary story, of being threatened by an aggressive mountain ram on the edge of the Grand Canyon. After pushing his dog to safety, he, literally, threw his son Levi 15 feet in the air to his wife Camila. When he finished the story, Jimmy put in, "You saved the dog first? But McConaughey explained that it was the male dog's presence that was annoying the ram.

So it made sense. Matthew currently has several Airstream trailers and has plans to buy more, with visions of a motel-like complex. While squirreling his way through Waco, he smells meat. He comes upon a little house with a sign out front and a barbecue pit out back. McConaughey asks for a sandwich. They go inside to eat, and the guy starts telling McConaughey his life story. So for now, he prepares by studying people. Then you say, Oh, I get it. I could hang here, I could live here, I understand these people.

The sooner you do that, the better. Around this time McConaughey meets Don Phillips, a casting director, in a bar. They get drunk and get tossed out. They stay the same age. The kid is big now. But in Hollywood, boom is almost always followed by bust. Disappointment sets in; he has a little fame hangover. In , Austin cops catch him playing the bongos butt-naked, with a bong on the coffee table and smoke in the air. One song in particular moves him to tears. Who is this guy? A few weeks later McConaughey takes off with his backpack for Africa.

If you cannot trust yourself, you cannot trust others. He attends a music festival north of Timbuktu, then spends weeks living among the Bozo people in beehive huts along the banks of the Niger. There are too many people with false ambitions, looking for an opportunity that may not be the best for you.

When he does go on a stream-of-consciousness thing, it is incredible. He can afford an upgrade. Gypsies have no home. We find a home wherever we go. He went all over the world, places that no one else was going, from Cairo to Johannesburg, and he did it all in an Airstream carrier. Plus, he looks good with his shirt off. Keep it afloat, keep it buoyant. Move it forward, have a good time, and tell the truth when you can.

Best of all, they fund a vagabond lifestyle. His neighbors include a professional clown and a guy who makes balloon animals for a living.



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