Monday, April 20, 2009

Mediatakeout got a hold of an interview Matthew McConaughey did with ELLE magazine. He had a bit of something to say about black women being cover worthy...the source thought he was slightly out of pocket for his comments, stating it made them feel a bit uncomfortable...what's your take? Peep the interview on the under:


ELLE: Barbara Walters seemed to be hitting on you during your 2006 interview, which ended with you rubbing her feet. If you’d both been single, might you have let her have her way with you?

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY: I would’ve had to tell those cameras to cut.

ELLE: All joking aside…?

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY: Look, I think Anthony Quinn once said, “There’s something wrong with any heterosexual man under 80 if he can’t find an angle with every woman.” There’s a lot of truth to that.

ELLE: Any woman you can think of who might not be coverworthy, but whom you find attractive?

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY: Not so specifically, but yeah. And I see it more with black women, who get dressed up and they’re wearin’ everything to fit snug, and they’re walking the walk. And you’re like, Man, look at you go! Where did you get that? She might be a larger package, but boy, she sure understands how she’s wrapped.

(n): I'am a bit confused at what he's getting at here. Because they clearly asked him about women who aren't "Coverworthy" and he clearly indicated a predominance of such women being black...but he totally seemed to be digging the way they look when their dressed up in a way that accentuates their curves...he's still one of the hottest white boys on my list...but he might want to be careful so that his words aren't misinterpreted...I don't want to have to get my white-out...no pun intended!
(L):He should definitely choose his words wisely, but i think he was trying to compliment Black women. I think he was trying to say that black women always know how to make themselves more appealing no matter how big or curvy... I mean for the most part we do have good skin and age very gracefully :)

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