Ian Somerhalder revealed he’s chatted with his former Vampire Diaries co-star Paul Wesley a couple of attainable reboot, which might reunite brothers Damon and Stefan on-screen after the displays’ collection finale back in 2017. “I did have a chat with Paul a while back about how funny it would be to return back with a cane, outdated and grey,” Ian joked at Shiseido’s Blue Project Beach Clean Up in partnership with WSL and Wildcoast closing week EXCLUSIVELY to HollywoodLife. One drawback: “The boys are dead despite the fact that, they’re in the everlasting life,” he added, referencing the remaining episode (notably, Paul’s Stefan in truth dies, while Ian’s Damon is going on to grow to be human and reside luckily ever after with Nina Dobrev‘s Elena).
Although the a hit sequence ended five years in the past, Ian and Paul have stored their brotherly bond going with their very-own bourbon logo — aptly titled Brothers’ Bond. “It used to be unquestionably a perfect pastime mission for both us, we spent years consuming with each and every other it was once natural,” the actor, now 43, explained. “We at the moment are hooked up on the hip and will likely be spending so many upcoming years with each and every other so yeah mainly [we're brothers].”
Beyond TVD, Ian was once also enthusiastic about a sequence of some other vampire series dubbed V Wars, the place he served as each famous person and manufacturer. “I do love this style from Vampire Diaries such a lot, and it can in point of fact be noticed in some of the earlier display’s I helped produce V Wars which is also a Vampire Show that makes such a lot for what goes on on this planet at this time,” he mentioned of the undertaking. “Unfortunately for many causes the show didn’t proceed but I do hope to get it rebooted, it's so socially relevant,” he teased — which means he might be returning to the small display someday within the near long run.
Beyond appearing, Ian is a passionate advocate for the environment, climate alternate and conservation, so getting involved with the Shiseido Blue Project was a herbal are compatible for the Covington, Louisiana local. The initiative introduced in 2019 aimed toward elevating consciousness around ocean coverage, webhosting events like seashore clean-up. “[The tournament] aligned completely with what I am all about,” Ian instructed HL. “This has been such an excellent event, Shiseido, WSL, and Wildcoast are in reality making massive efforts in deal with the coast and its one thing that we all need to make an effort in. Something like a beach clean up can have lengthy lasting effects that assist out the ocean very much. It’s a great way to build the group and keep our beaches clean, I am very thankful.”
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