True Detective cast members Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey have a good working relationship, the pair first appeared on screen together in 199's EDtv, despite their rocky partnership in the series. In Dallas Buyers Club McConaughey and Jared Leto, who are both trying to regain some of the weight they lost for the film, are reportedly not so lucky. Rumor has it that the Matt virtually hated Leto while on set. But then again, wouldn't anyone regard having to be around Jared Leto as at least a punishment, if not a curse.
There is no telling exactly which, out of the millions of reasons to despise Jared Leto, upset Matthew McConaughey while on the set of Dallas Buyers Club, but it was probably all of them.
The always trustworthy publication Life & Style described Matt and Jared's relationship as shaky at best:
"Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto weren't chummy on the Dallas Buyers Club set. 'We didn't get along,' reveals Matthew. 'He didn't care about me...and I didn't care about [him]."
Harder to take than anything else, one could surmise, is Leto's notoriously never ending since of entitlement and superiority; Jimmy Kimmel once described him as so arrogant that he is the worse person he ever interviewed.
Or it could have been Jared's comments that the Texas that Matthew grew up in was so bigoted that it frightened Leto to think about it (via Contact Music):
"It's Texas, it's 1985, you've got this cowboy and this young man who's chosen to live as a woman.
"A really brave choice; I couldn't imagine how terrifying it must've been to walk through a grocery store at that time."
Hey man...don't you dare mess with Texas.
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