Matthew McConaughey is one proud papa.
The actor honored his youngest son Livingstonâs 12th birthday with a touching Instagram tribute Saturday.
âat a dozen, my son and teammate,â he wrote. âTo many more wins in life. with love, Papa.â
In the sweet snaps, McConaughey, 55, and the preteen stood on the field at a University of Texas football game with their backs to the camera.
Livingston wore an orange shirt and shorts with a sweatshirt tied around his waist during the November outing, while his dad rocked a button-up shirt, jeans and a cowboy hat.
The Golden Globe winner, notably, keeps his and wife Camila Alvesâ children primarily out of the spotlight.
The couple, who tied the knot in June 2012, are also the parents of son Levi, 16, and daughter Vida, 14.
In April, the duo made headlines for a rare red carpet appearance with all three of their kids at an event for McConaugheyâs nonprofit.
Vida stunned in a pink dress, while her brothers matched in suits.
Two months later, Vida stepped out again with Alves, 41, at a HermĂšs Birkin runway show in coordinating red ensembles.
The model and the âDallas Buyers Clubâ star have chosen to keep their little ones off social media until age 15 since itâs like âsending your kid off with a bunch of strangers into the world.â
During a September 2023 âTodayâ show appearance, McConaughey detailed the advice he gave Levi before letting the teen join Instagram.
âThe main thing was this: go live your life, Levi and if youâre doing something you think is worth sharing, then share it,â he explained. âDonât wake up every morning thinking, âWhat can I do that will be a good share?ââ
The Oscar winner gave more words of wisdom when Levi, who made his acting debut this year in âWay of the Warrior Kid,â turned 16 in July.
âMe and your mom hope weâve done as good of a job as we can. Youâre not gonna really have us as a safety net out there in the wonderful, wild world forever,â he wrote. âBe aware of your surroundings. Be yourself. Know when to say yes, know when to say no, know when to say maybe.â
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