Matthew McConaughey turned down $14.5m film offer to make another rom-com

Matthew McConaughey has claimed he snubbed a $14.5 million offer to make another romantic comedy.

The 50-year-old actor has opened up about his career choices after a string of light-hearted blockbusters including 'The Wedding Planner' and 'How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days', and he revealed he turned down a huge deal in 2010 as he decided to leave the genre behind.

Writing in his memoir 'Greenlights', he didn't name the movie but wrote: "I declined the offer.

"If I couldn't do what I wanted, I wasn't going to do what I didn't, no matter the price."

The 'Ghosts of Girlfriends Past' star admitted he "enjoyed making romantic comedies, and their pay-cheques rented the houses on the beach I ran shirtless on".

He suggested during the 2010s he became the new Hugh Grant - who starred in the likes of 'Music and Lyrics', 'Notting Hill', 'Bridget Jones's Diary' and 'Love Actually'.

Matthew said: "The romantic comedies remained my only consistent box office hits, which made them my only consistent incoming offers.

“For me personally, I enjoyed being able to give people a nitty-minute breezy romantic getaway from the stress of their lives where they didn’t have to think about anything, just watch the boy chase the girl, fall down, then get up and finally get her.

"I had taken the baton from Hugh Grant, and I ran with it.”

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