Matthew McConaughey knew early in life that he wanted to be a father. “The Gentleman” star penned the new memoir “Greenlights,” which largely follows his childhood.
When speaking about the book on “Good Morning America,” he explained the story of when he aspired to fatherhood. He remembers as a child being introduced to his father's friends. "I was meeting some of his new friends, looking up at them and shaking their hands, and saying, 'Nice to meet you, sir.'" McConaughey, 50, recalled.
He continued: "In my 8-year-old mind, what I noticed at that time, was every man that I had said 'sir' to -- the common denominator was they were all fathers, and I remember saying, 'That's when you've made it.That's when you've succeeded in life, when.
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