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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