Levi McConaughey Shares Sweet Sibling Moment with Brother Livingston as They Munch on Bowls of Lucky Charms
The brothers posed together while bundled in beanies and jackets
Levi McConaughey enjoyed a sweet morning with his brother on St. Patrick's Day.
On Monday, the 15-year-old son of Matthew McConaughey shared a sweet sibling picture to his Instagram as he celebrated a chilly St. Patrick's Day morning with his brother. Sitting on a ledge with brother Livingston, 11, the siblings held bowls of cereal while perched next to a box of Lucky Charms.
In another photo, the brothers sip from the bowls, wearing gloves, beanies and jackets. "Happy #StPatricksDay," Levi captioned his post.
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Related: Levi McConaughey Reflects on His 'Really Cool' Community Service Experience Cooking Meals in Paris
In August, Levi shared a series of photos on Instagram as he reflected on his time working at Refettorio Paris, a restaurant that serves meals to the homeless.
"A few trips back I got the chance to cook at @refettorioparis for some people that don't normally get to have a really nice meal," he wrote in the post's caption.
"Refettorio Paris serves first class meals to the homeless. They made a great restaurant with high-end chefs to cook — using produce that was going to be thrown away."
"Thank you to Chef Massimo @massimobottura and our friend @jr @ateliejr for making this happen. It was really cool to serve some people that don't normally get to have it #serviceserves," Levi concluded his caption.
On his 15th birthday this year, Levi's parents allowed him to start his own social media account. Sharing a video on Instagram in a joint post, the two appeared together and said, "Happy Birthday Levi Alves McConaughey."
Noting how crazy it was that his son is turning 15, the actor said his wife Camila Alves McConaughey was "a little nervous today about one of the gifts we are giving you."
"I am, I'm a little nervous," said the mom of three, who also shares Livingston and 14-year-old Vida with the Oscar winner.
However, the parents shared their confidence that their son "knows who he is," with McConaughey adding, "He knows where he's going. I think he can handle it. He has a great story to tell, to share."
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