Matthew McConaughey and Camila to have Third Baby

Baby No. 3 is on the way for Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camila, a Brazilian model. The 42 year-old actor announced the third addition to his family on Twitter, Wednesday.

"Happy birthday America, more good news, Camila and I are expecting our 3rd child, God bless, just keep liven," he shared the happy news with his 168,723 followers on Independence Day.

The actor, who is famous for his personal motto "Just Keep Livin", married Brazilian model and television performer Camila Alves in June, 2012, six years after their first meeting in a Los Angeles bar.

They have two children - son Levi Alves Mc Conaughey (3) and daughter Vida Alves McConaughey (2).

The couple involved their toddlers in their marriage ceremony. Levi was assigned to bring the rings and Vida was a flower girl, the actor told on NBC's TODAY.

According to the newlywed couple, having a healthy relationship is needed for a successful married life.
"We've been living a married life for over six years now. We have homes together, we have family together, we have kids, we've built a life together. So we've been living a married life this whole time," Camila told Us Weekly. "A lot of people, sometimes they're so stuck on 'I gotta get married, I gotta get married,' that they forget that the really important thing is to have a healthy home, a healthy family, a healthy family for your kids and to have everything going in a good, peaceful way."
Acting in a series of movies initially, Matthew McConaughey shot to fame with his role in the movie "Dazed and Confused" in 1993. He is best known for his roles in the movies -"Failure to Launch," "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days."

His latest hit "Magic Mike," came out Friday, in which McConaughey plays the role of a male strip club manager, has collected a $50 million in United States and Canada, Reuters reported.

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