Matthew McConaughey recounts the history of 'Alright, alright, alright' on …

Matthew McConaughey and Adele are teaming up on the next episode of Saturday Night Live as the host and musical guest, respectively, this weekend, and they're promoting the takeover by riding the “Hello” wave.

Matthew McConaughey said in his opening monologue on “Saturday Night Live” that it had been 14 years since the last time he was on the show. This isn't true. He hosted in 2003, and the last time we checked, that was only 

Hosts like Amy Schumer and Louis C.K. use this as an opportunity to try out new stand-up material, but Matthew McConaughey took the chance to share an anecdote. There are no jokes here, just the Oscar-winning actor regaling the audience with the origin 

Matthew McConaughey said in his opening monologue on “Saturday Night Live” that it had been 14 years since the last time he was on the show. This isn't true. He hosted in 2003, and the last time we checked, that was only 

Matthew McConaughey hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend, and after promising folks that the show would go "okay, okay, okay", he explained the origin story of his famous catch phrase, "alright, alright, alright." The young McConaughey was in