Matthew McConaugheyshows his son’s horrific surfinjuries, referring to them as”souvenirs.”


Matthew McConaughey’s son appears to have gotten in trouble while surfing, and he has the grades to show it.

The Dallas Buyers Club star took to Instagram to show off his teen son’s injuries on the waves, calling them his “souvenirs.”

Levi, 14, is pictured on social media beside his neon green surfboard. The boy is wearing several large white bandages on his sun-kissed skin, with his back on the camera. In addition, he has a slight pink plaster in the center of his back.
Several bruises are visible, but actor Matthew, 53, appears unconcerned about his son’s condition, simply labeling the photo: “Surf souvenirs.”

Followers hurried to the comments section to respond to Levi’s post, which resembled his father.

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