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Matthew McConaughey Escapes Hollywood Fame With 22-Day Soul-Searching Trip To Peru

by The Culture Newspaper May 15, 2026
by The Culture Newspaper May 15, 2026
Matthew McConaughey has opened up about the emotional journey he took at the height of his early fame, revealing that he travelled to Peru for 22 days after starring in A Time to Kill to reconnect with himself away from Hollywood.

Speaking on the ‘No Magic Pill’ podcast hosted by Blake Mycoskie, the Oscar-winning actor said fame left him questioning what was real and what was simply the illusion that came with celebrity status.

McConaughey shared that he adopted the name “Mateo” during the trip because he wanted to meet people who knew him for who he was — not as a movie star. According to him, the experience helped him rediscover his identity after the success of films like ‘Dazed and Confused’ and later ‘Dallas Buyers Club’ and ‘Interstellar’.

The actor admitted the first 12 days of the trip felt “wonky,” but eventually he found peace and clarity. By the end of the journey, he said the emotional goodbye he shared with the people he met proved to him that they connected with “Mateo” the person, not Matthew McConaughey the celebrity.

Reflecting on the experience, the actor said the trip reaffirmed that his identity and self-worth were rooted in who he truly was beyond fame.
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