Matthew McConaughey’s son seems to have had trouble while surfing. He has the numbers to show for it.

The Dallas Buyers Club star took to Instagram to show off his teen son’s injuries on the waves, calling them his “souvenirs.”

Levy, 14, was photographed next to a neon green surfboard on social media. The boy turns his back to the camera, several large white bandages wrapped around his sunburnt skin. In addition, it has a bright pink spot in the center of its back.

Several bruises are visible, but actor Matthew, 53, appears unconcerned about his son’s condition, simply labeling the photo: “Surf souvenirs.”

Followers hurried to the comments section to respond to Levi’s post, which resembled his father.

While some expressed anxiety over the image, others, like Matthew, just dismissed it.

One user joked: “We call em natures tattoo brotha,” stated one. “This is fantastic.”

“Some of my best memories of my youth are the stories that wind up with me getting bumps, scrapes, and bruises, lol. This is rad,” a third commented.

And a fourth shared their observations from the comments: “All the fathers, ‘That a boy,’ all the women, ‘poor baby!’”

Levy is the eldest son of the Oscar-winning actor. He has two children with his wife Vida (13) and Livingston (10).

Camilla also found herself in a dangerous situation on Thursday when the plane she was piloting suddenly plummeted at 4,000 feet.

The 41-year-old model took to Instagram to describe the terrifying moment her plane was hit by turbulence for 45 minutes, injuring several passengers.

“Flying last night, the plane dropped about 4000 feet, seven people went to the hospital, Stuff was flying everywhere,” she commented beside the video.

She described the time as “CHAOS,” saying “the turbulence kept coming.”

According to reports, the jet was hit by lightning, with one passenger’s husband tweeting: “Those who didn’t have the seat belts buckled got harmed largely because it came as a surprise without the seat belt sign on and lightening hit the plane heavily.”

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