Matthew McConaughey and Camila McConaughey become one with nature.
In a new photo for their Pantalones Organic Tequila, the couple is pants-free again! Camila and Matthew are mowing the lawn and wearing matching outfits – hats, blue shirts, ankle boots, yellow-tinted sunglasses and nothing else. They aren't wearing pants, so the area below the waist is blurred.
Fans have seen this cheeky scene before. Camila and Matthew, who launched their tequila company in October, have filmed several pants-free commercials to celebrate the brand's name.
This time, to celebrate the end of summer, they paired the silly photo with a cocktail recipe called “Lawn Jorts.” It’s made with Pantalones Organic Tequila Blanco, honeydew melon juice, orange liqueur, lime juice, agave syrup, and mint leaves.
The Dallas Buyers Club The actor shared the half-naked photo of himself and his wife on Instagram with the caption “Cutting grass, raising glass.”
“Official tequila for mowing the lawn,” says a press release.
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Camila and Matthew last released an ad for their liquor brand in July. Another playful photo shows them lounging by the pool, pantsless. Matthew lay on his stomach while Camila sat on the end of a lounge chair, rubbing sunscreen on her husband's lower body.
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“Burnt buns are no fun,” joked Matthew on his own Instagram.
They had all kinds of fun with Pantalones, without pants. They fired up the grill, played croquet and pickleball, all without pants.
“We care about our tequila, not our pants,” Matthew and Camila previously said in a statement. “With the explosion in popularity of tequila, a certain level of arrogance has crept into the category. People now talk about tequila like they talk about wine. While we are all passionate about tequila, we wanted to remind people that, above all, it's meant to be fun.”