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Beyond interstellar travel, Matthew McConaughey is also used to international treks.
The Oscar winner revealed he briefly fled Hollywood for Peru after needing a break from the spotlight in the wake of the success of his 1996 movie A Time to Kill.
“I needed to get my feet on the ground,” Matthew said on the May 5 episode of the No Magic Pill with Blake Mycoskie podcast. “So I click out. Boom. Go to Peru. I needed to find it—to check the validation. I knew I had it, I just had to go prove it again.”
“I’ve got all this adulation for this and that and the other, and I’m trying to decipher which part’s real, which part’s bulls–t,” the 56-year-old added of his experience as a celebrity. “When you get famous, what happens is there’s a few salutations that are skipped and people stop asking your name or what you do.”
So, Matthew did a 22-day reset in Peru, where he was able to build relationships with the local community who weren’t aware of his movie star status.
“I needed to meet people who knew me as Mateo. That was it,” the Dallas Buyers Club actor explained. “And at the end of 22 days, the tears in their eyes and the tears in my eyes and the hugs we had on the sadness and happiness of saying goodbye were all based off of the man they met named Mateo, who had nothing to do with the celebrity and the experience and times we had together for 22 days.”
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Indeed, Matthew’s time away from Hollywood had a healing effect on him. (And ultimately he and wife Camila Alves McConaughey opted to trade Los Angeles for his native Texas as they raised their kids Levi, 17, Vida, 15, and Livingston, 13.)
“I was now at the place long enough to go, ‘I could live this. This could be my existence,’” he continued. “As soon as you go, ‘I could do this,’ then you’re like, ‘Well, I can return home.’”
Plus, as he put it, “It gave me self-identity again. It reaffirmed my own identity that, ‘Oh, I got it. This is based on me.’”
Of course, Matthew isn’t the only star to escape the bright lights of fame for a simpler life. Read on for more stars who have left Hollywood.
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Ellen and her wife Portia de Rossi have since moved to the Cotswolds, deciding to stay put in November 2024 after Donald Trump‘s reelection, the talk show host told to Richard Bacon in a July 2025 conversation at the Everyman theater in Cheltenham.”It’s absolutely beautiful,” she gushed about the English countryside, per the BBC. “We’re just not used to seeing this kind of beauty. The villages and the towns and the architecture—everything you see is charming and it’s just a simpler way of life.”It’s clean,” Ellen continued. “Everything here is just better—the way animals are treated, people are polite. I just love it here. We moved here in November, which was not the ideal time, but I saw snow for the first time in my life. We love it here. Portia flew her horses here, and I have chickens, and we had sheep for about two weeks.”
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