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arista 22-10-2020 05:33 AM

Matthew McConaughey as a youngster was knocked out and raped by a Man
 
[Molested by a man when he was 18 'while knocked
unconscious in the back of a van', in his explosive new memoir]


https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/10...3305139144.jpg
Back in 1987


[Matthew McConaughey revealed he was
molested as a teenager by another man
in his explosive new memoir 'Greenlights'.
Published on Tuesday, the actor, 50,
wrote about the horrific incident in which
he was 'knocked unconscious' by his
male assailant when he was 18 and assaulted.]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...conscious.html

Shocking

Ammi 22-10-2020 05:44 AM

In his new memoir, “Greenlights,” “Dallas Buyers Club” star Matthew McConaughey revealed that he was a victim of sexual abuse several times during his teenage years.

Released on Tuesday, the memoir tells the story of 50-year-old McConaughey’s life through moments he identifies as green, yellow or red lights — events that caused him to advance, pause or stop. The Oscar-winning actor then details how each moment taught him a lesson and how he has moved forward.

In the beginning of the book, McConaughey shares several facts about himself to set the scene for the rest of the book, which include his personal experience with sexual abuse. He revealed that his first time having sex was not consensual, and that he was “blackmailed” into it.

“I was blackmailed into having sex for the first time when I was 15,” McConaughey writes in his memoir. “I was certain I was going to hell for the premarital sex. Today, I am merely certain that I hope that’s not the case.”

McConaughey also reveals that he was “molested by a man when [he] was 18 while knocked unconscious in the back of a van.” Though he does not include many more details about his experience, McConaughey affirms that he does not consider himself a victim of the situations.

“I’ve never felt like a victim,” McConaughey writes. “I have a lot of proof that the world is conspiring to make me happy.”

McConaughey also discloses details about his parents’ tumultuous relationship, his marriage to Camila Alves and his personal philosophy in the memoir.



...it’s interesting how he’s said this and then goes on to say that he doesn’t at all consider himself as victim’....?....I mean that’s pretty huge ‘victim’ stuff...knocked out and raped in a van..?...but it’s not somehow, how he sees it....interesting...

Ammi 22-10-2020 05:47 AM

...I mean it’s kind of non news really or non ‘revelation’ other than to tag his book if he feels that being knocked out and non consensual sex isn’t a victim situation/experience..?....odd...

Cherie 22-10-2020 05:52 AM

He sounds messed up in all honesty, maybe he doesn’t feel like a victim, but he felt the need to put it in his book, and did the attacker get away with it, not the best message to be putting out there

Cherie 22-10-2020 05:56 AM

Elsewhere in the candid memoir about McConaughey's fascinating life, he reveals that his father died while 'at climax' with his mother.


It’s what we all really wanted to hear isn’t it :laugh:

bots 22-10-2020 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10937660)
Elsewhere in the candid memoir about McConaughey's fascinating life, he reveals that his father died while 'at climax' with his mother.


It’s what we all really wanted to hear isn’t it :laugh:

he went out with a bang :laugh:

Cherie 22-10-2020 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10937662)
he went out with a bang :laugh:

::laugh:

Ammi 22-10-2020 06:07 AM




...it’s a pretty cool cover...:love:...I have a feeling by something said by someone, that I’ll be give this for Christmas so I’ll look forward to reading it, it is quite intriguing to see his thoughts and understanding of some stuff in his life...

arista 22-10-2020 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10937657)
...I mean it’s kind of non news really or non ‘revelation’ other than to tag his book if he feels that being knocked out and non consensual sex isn’t a victim situation/experience..?....odd...


Its is News
He is a Big Star now.

And this was brought up this morning
on GMBHD itv.


He was great in the First Series of True Detective

Ammi 22-10-2020 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10937668)
Its is News
He is a Big Star now.

And this was brought up this morning
on GMBHD itv.


He was great in the First Series of True Detective

...yeah I’m a huge fan and that first True Detectives was definitely the best...I will read the book most probably, it’s hard atm to understand his thoughts of not being a victim with what he’s describing...but hopefully all will become more clear when I’ve read...


...by the by, Arista...Mud is a great movie of his, if you haven’t already seen it...I would totally recommend...

Amy Jade 22-10-2020 09:11 AM

Good on him for being so brave I guess but honestly I'd be SO messed up if that happened to me

Niamh. 22-10-2020 09:12 AM

That's awful, poor Matthew :(

UserSince2005 22-10-2020 09:23 AM

I had a feeling.

Niamh. 22-10-2020 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10937758)
I had a feeling.

What do you mean?

UserSince2005 22-10-2020 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10937759)
What do you mean?

I'm very perceptive.

This isnt a surprising revelation

Niamh. 22-10-2020 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10937766)
I'm very perceptive.

This isnt a surprising revelation

That he'd been attacked?

UserSince2005 22-10-2020 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10937767)
That he'd been attacked?

I see trauma.

The Slim Reaper 22-10-2020 10:33 AM

The thread title is wild.

Tom4784 22-10-2020 10:44 AM

It's a more common thing than people expect, sadly. It's quite sad that he doesn't consider himself to be a victim, it sounds like he might not have ever really processed what happened to him, he acknowledges it, but he sounds like he is burying it. If that's the case, I hope he can come to terms with it one day and heal from it as best as anyone could, in that situation.

Niamh. 22-10-2020 10:46 AM

I hope he meant by that, that he doesn't let it rule his life or effect how happy he can be?

Tom4784 22-10-2020 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10937817)
I hope he meant by that, that he doesn't let it rule his life or effect how happy he can be?

I really hope that's the case.

user104658 22-10-2020 11:46 AM

I think he maybe means that you can acknowledge that you were the victim of a crime, without becoming "a" victim in life, which sadly many people are not able to do - at least without significant help.

Niamh. 22-10-2020 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10937873)
I think he maybe means that you can acknowledge that you were the victim of a crime, without becoming "a" victim in life, which sadly many people are not able to do - at least without significant help.

Yeah that's what I would read from it too

Ammi 22-10-2020 12:24 PM

...I found this earlier which is from 4 years ago in November 2016...


Matthew McConaughey Helps Students Get Home Safe at University of Texas, Austin
It’s all part of UT Austin’s Students United for Rape Elimination program...



Matthew McConaughey is an Oscar-winning actor, a philanthropist, and an amateur musician, and now the 47-year-old can add another title to his long list of jobs: chauffeur. No, Matthew hasn’t picked up a few shifts as an Uber driver in between films; rather he's taken to shuttling students at the University of Texas, Austin around campus to ensure that they get to their destination safe and sound. It’s part of the university’s Students United for Rape Elimination program, or SURE WALK for short. The service provides students with “volunteer companionship on your walk home” every night from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.

On Monday evening, The University of Texas Student Government Facebook page posted a photo of one of their most recognized alumni participating in the program and driving four students to their homes on a rather swanky golf cart. “Longhorns take care of each other, and it's 'safe' to say Matthew McConaughey agrees,” the photo was captioned. “Don't forget to use SURE Walk when traveling home late at night; you never know who might pick you up!”


Facebook users have chimed in: “Proud of our UTSG!! Thanks Matthew McConaughey for being a safe horn!” one wrote. Of course, no mention of Matthew McConaughey would be complete without a joke incorporating his signature catch phrase: “Hope nobody needs to turn left. Because that golf cart is only going alright, alright, alright…” said a fan.

While the photo is good for a laugh and a smile, it's important to recognize the program Matthew is participating in exists to help prevent sexual assault and ensure safety of students on campus. The statistics on college sexual assault are truly staggering, and until we change campus rape culture — until there's a societal understanding that no one is "asking" to be sexually assaulted, and that no one has a right to your body except you — sadly, programs like this will continue to have to exist.

Ammi 22-10-2020 12:29 PM

...and also in 2006, 14 yrs ago...


..’In 2006, Matthew McConaughey collaborated with the University of Texas and partnered in its Rape Elimination Program, helping to shuttle students home after dark’...


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