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Camila Alves, the wife of Matthew McConaughey, is recuperating in a neck brace following a fall down stairs.

Camila Alves, the wife of Matthew McConaughey, is recuperating in a neck brace following a fall down stairs.

The Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey's wife, a 40-year-old author, provides an update on her health following a "silly fall" that resulted in a "silly neck condition."

On November 10, Camila posted, "Sh** Happens." "I'm fine, but Avoid falling, people. Do not sag..."

Then, Camila gave her fans some advice. She and her husband Matthew are the parents of three children: Levi, 13, Vida, 11, and Livingston, 8. When women were going down the stairs, she wrote, "Ladies hold your long dresses up or lose pants up!" "The fabric of my pants caught around my shoe as the wind blew mine, and I fell to the ground. A foolish fall that led to a less foolish neck issue will require recuperation time..."
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The Women of Today founder, who married the Dallas Buyers Club actor in 2012, received a tonne of congratulations in the comments after sharing her health news.

"Oh no!!!!!!! I apologise." Rita Wilson wrote, "Still looking stunning," and Isla Fisher added, "Still."

Only a few days have passed since Camila sent Matthew a birthday homage for his 53rd birthday. "Coming soon... From long distant, two lands came together... Another orbit of the Sun... How fortunate we are to have you, @officiallymcconaughey "On November 4, she captioned an Instagram image. "Day of birth."

However, Camila did provide some insight into parenthood in an exclusive interview with E! News earlier this year. Celebrities frequently keep their personal lives, including their families, private.

On April 1, she remarked, "Some days I feel like I've got it, and other days I'm like, 'I don't know what I'm doing, I'm so lost.'" As parents and mothers, you frequently think to yourself, "Well, I did it, so I can do it and I can keep doing it."

She pointed out "You don't immediately understand that "You know what? It's fine to request assistance. It's alright."

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