Camila Alves
American model and designer
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March 22 2022 | Released children's book 'Just Try One Bite', co-written with Adam Mansbach, which landed on the New York Times Best Seller list. |
May 2020 | During the coronavirus pandemic, Camila Alves and Matthew McConaughey distributed over 100,000 face masks to hospitals in Texas, supporting healthcare workers and communities during the COVID-19 crisis. |
2019 | The Just Keep Livin' Foundation partnered with fashion brand Veronica Beard to expand their philanthropic reach. |
2016 | Co-launched Yummy Spoonfuls, an organic food company, with products introduced in Target's frozen food section for babies and toddlers. |
2016 | Co-hosted the first season of the Food Network competition show Kids BBQ Championship with Eddie Jackson. |
January 2016 | Launched her lifestyle website Women of Today, which includes a livestream video program called Camila's Code and blog posts on various lifestyle topics. |
August 4 2015 | Became a U.S. citizen in a naturalization ceremony alongside British actress Emily Blunt. |
December 2012 | Gave birth to her second son with Matthew McConaughey. |
June 13 2012 | Married Matthew McConaughey in a private Catholic wedding ceremony in Austin, Texas. |
April 2012 | Signed as the new face for Macy's clothing line I.N.C. International Concepts in April. |
December 25 2011 | Became engaged to Matthew McConaughey on Christmas Day. |
2010 | Camila Alves and Matthew McConaughey founded the Just Keep Livin' Foundation to support youth health and wellness initiatives. |
2010 | Hosted the third season of the Bravo network reality television series Shear Genius. |
January 2010 | Gave birth to her daughter with Matthew McConaughey. |
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