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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ian Somerhalder Weighs In On Machine Gun Kelly's 'Vampire Diaries' Song
may have dropped a brand-new track called 'Vampire Diaries,' but not everyone is feeling the love, especially "The Vampire Diaries" star himself, Ian Somerhalder. Over the weekend, MGK released the surprise single along with a moody music video full of gothic visuals, emotional lyrics, and, of course, vampire themes. Fans of the "Vampire Diaries" series immediately drew comparisons to Machine Gun Kelly's new single and flooded the comment section with references to the hit supernatural drama. Ian Somerhalder Has Hilarious Response To Machine Gun Kelly's 'Vampire Diaries' Song Snub But no one had a more Damon Salvatore-level reaction than , who played the brooding vampire for eight seasons on the CW series. After catching wind of the new release, the actor hilariously chimed in on social media, writing, 'And no mention of me?????' Fans immediately chimed in, with one user expressing, "I need this crossover!!! I want them dancing together on 'Vampire Diaries .'" Another wrote, "I need them in a video together BAD." This comes after MGK's comments about Somerhalder went viral five years ago. "What does Ian Somerhalder do? His last name's cool. Who's that?" he asked. "Oh he's a vampire? Me too homie. Ganster sh-t. I'm down." MGK's 'Vampire Diaries' Video Sparks Fan Showdown Fans of the hit show then weighed in, revealing whether they think MGK's new music video is more Damon or Stefan. "The music vid is more Damon (Stefan hated dancing), lyrics are more Stefan (he hated being a vampire)," one fan wrote. "I love the show, I watch it every autumn." "Could be Damon after he got with Elena she tried to tame him lol," another said, before disagreeing with the previous user's Stefan comment. "The dancing more Stefan lol. I'm an OG 'VD' since it first aired so I'm excited! I'm more team Damon, but kinda like them both." "He's definitely Damon Salvatore," a third said. Machine Gun Kelly's 'Lost Americana' Dropping Next Month With his latest single, which comes just weeks after he dropped "cliché," Machine Gun Kelly is giving fans a taste of what's to come on his upcoming album "Lost Americana." The new album, his first since 2022's mainstream sellout, is set to drop August 8. The project is already creating buzz, especially after MGK revealed the trailer was narrated by none other than Bob Dylan. MGK Teases 'Lost Americana' With Bob Dylan-Narrated Trailer In a cinematic clip previewing "Lost Americana," posted Tuesday, June 10, a gravelly voice that sounds very much like Bob Dylan narrates a poetic introduction to the album. 'It's a sonic map of forgotten places, a tribute to the spirit of reinvention and a quest to reclaim the essence of American freedom,' the voice says over shots of MGK riding motorcycles, wandering the Las Vegas Strip, and staring out into sweeping mountain views. 'From the glow of neon diners to the rumble of the motorcycles, this is music that celebrates the beauty found in the in-between spaces, where the past is reimagined, and the future is forged on your own terms.' MGK Gears Up For A Big Year Ahead As Machine Gun Kelly continues to roll out new music and push genre boundaries, he will also return to his roots in Cleveland for his annual three-day MGK Day celebration, running from August 8 to 10. MGK Day features a variety of community-focused events designed to give back and bring people together. Attendees can expect vibrant block parties filled with music, food, and local vendors, as well as charity drives supporting organizations like the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and the Greater Cleveland Food Bank. Community activations include everything from skate and BMX showcases to softball games and trivia nights, encouraging fans to engage beyond the music. While not centered around a formal concert, the celebration often includes musical elements, surprise performances, and artist appearances. MGK has also made memorable appearances by throwing the ceremonial first pitch at Cleveland Guardians baseball games, a fitting tribute to his deep ties with the city he calls home. The hometown event will coincide with the release of his upcoming album and promises to be packed with surprises. Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Candice King Says a Vampire Diaries Comeback Might Be Hard — But 'Anything Can Happen'
Candice King Says a Vampire Diaries Comeback Might Be Hard — But 'Anything Can Happen' originally appeared on Parade. It's been a long seven years since The Vampire Diaries aired their final episode, but fans still have their fingers crossed for a revival or a reunion of some sorts. However, recently pointed out that it would be pretty hard to make that happen. 'There are a lot of characters who are so dead — like, very dead — so that would be tough. Everyone came back at one point and was alive. I do like when a story has an ending,' King said in a sneak peek of Tommy DiDario's 'I've Never Said This Before' podcast June 24 episode shared by Us Weekly on June 23. 'But I don't know what will happen with that trilogy of shows. It was really this gift that kept on giving. I appreciate that [my character] Caroline Forbes made it to the very end. But who knows? Anything can happen. Never say never.' However, despite that one little obstacle, King said she 'wouldn't be surprised if it happened.' 'No matter what, this is an industry that sees something that has worked and has been successful so it wants it to stay in the zeitgeist or remake it,' King continued. 'By any means, I don't think that would have anything to do with us as a cast, but who knows?' The hit CW series had fans hooked from the moment it premiered in 2009, and it remains popular on streaming platforms like Peacock and Hulu. The show starred Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder and centered on a supernatural love triangle. (To this day, TVD fans are staunchly Team Damon or Team Stefan.) Over time, other characters gained followings of their own. The Vampire Diaries eventually led to two spinoffs with The Originals, which followed Klaus Mikaelson (Joseph Morgan) and his family's move to New Orleans. After The Originals ended in 2018, Legacies premiered on the CW and focused on Klaus' daughter, Hope. Legacies wrapped up in 2022. Candice King Says a Vampire Diaries Comeback Might Be Hard — But 'Anything Can Happen' first appeared on Parade on Jun 23, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Mail
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Southern town's economy booming thanks to long-forgotten tween drama
A small Georgia town that served as the backdrop to a 2000s tween drama is still living off the fanfare years later. Covington is home for only 14,700 people and is not even 14 square miles long, but the tiny town located 35 miles outside of Atlanta has had plenty of shows filmed there, including The Vampire Diaries, featuring Canadian actress Nina Dobrev. One of the most recognizable spots on the show was clocktower downtown, which appeared in all eight seasons of the CW show, which ran from 2009 to 2017. In one scene, Ian Somerhalder and Dobrev's characters leap from the cornice of the tower hand-in-hand in the second season. The show, although set in a fake town called Mystic Falls, was primarily shot in the Georgia town and its fans keep coming to explore the filming locations even years later, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Other shows, such as Dukes of Hazzard, Remember the Titans, and Sweet Magnolias, have all called parts of Covington home while filming. 'I tell people I see gold all over the ground throughout the state, and all we have to do is grab it,' Lynda Lee Smith, the founder of Entertainment Tourism Alliance of Georgia, told The Journal-Constitution. She sees the small town continue to grow as long as its entertainment business does, as film crews often hire local talent, shop and eat in town, and fill hotels during shoot days. Nina Dobrev in character at the Mystic Grill. The show's success is such a big win for the town that they see people as far as Australia coming to check out the filming locations And now fans want to experience these places for real. In 2014, the Mystic Grill gutted the inside to make it look just like the show, which later prompted its owner, Angi Beszborn, to hope Mystic Mercantile, which sells The Vampire Diaries merchandise, the outlet said. Beszborn even tracked down some of the set's original builders to recreate Salvatore's living room in the show, where brothers Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Somerhalder) talked about Dobrov's character, the outlet said. 'I probably had a million dollar's worth of stuff I could have sold that I just put in the dump,' Carpenter, James Wheeler, who worked on the original set, told The Journal-Constitution. The show's success is such a big win for the town that they see people as far as Australia coming to check out the filming locations. 'Fans come from all over the world. Brazil and Europe. We had some just here from Australia,' Mystic Mercantile Manager, Carin Rutledge, told The Journal-Constitution. 'When I ask them why they came here, they say: "For this."' Other places, like Ace's Used Cars and Hazzard's Square in Dukes of Hazzard were filmed at First Baptist Church and the town's square, respectively. Mystic Grill also served as Brooke's restaurant and the Lee-Porter House was The Corner Spa in Sweet Magnolias, among other locations. Despite several successful shows filming in the town, film productions in Georgia overall are on the decline, according to The Journal-Constitution. Productions spent 37 percent less in the 2024 fiscal years as they did in the year prior, the outlet reported. The Peach State also dropped from 412 productions to 273. So the state is looking to continue to capitalize on entertainment tourism and the fans dying to step foot inside their favorite film sets - or at least as close as possible. Different hangouts and events surrounding the productions that had previously filmed there are popping up and new souvenir shops too. Epic conventions brought in more than 15,000 visitors to Covington in 2023, The Journal-Constitution said. Despite the shows ending years ago, some fans aren't ready to let it go and Covington is making a bunch on that demand.


Forbes
21-04-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Brother's Bond Bourbon Looks To Stir Up Sustainability During Earth Month
Earth Month and Earth Day are a time that many are trying to make a bit more effort to support more sustainable practices. For some though, it's a constant effort. A great example is Brother's Bond Bourbon. This brand may get a lot of attention for their bourbon, but they are equally established for their consistent sustainability efforts. Espresso Regentini from Brother's Bond Bourbon. Brother's Bond Bourbon In fact their Regenerative Grain Straight Bourbon was one of the first small batch bourbons in the U.S. made with regenerative grains and the brand has donated a portion of every Brother's Bond bottle sold to Kiss the Ground, which supports soil health. Now, the brand is marking Earth Month in a special way with their Shake & Stir Up change campaign in an effort to support sustainability and regenerative agriculture. Ian Somerhalder, who co-founded Brother's Bond with Paul Wesley, chatted with in an email interview about this Earth Month initiative, but he explains for this brand, sustainability isn't an add-on; it's a founding principle. "From day one, our mission has been to create exceptional whiskey while protecting the planet for future generations," said Somerhalder, who says his team is committed to helping transition U.S. farmland to regenerative agricultural practices, with an ambitious goal of supporting 100 million acres by 2030. "Regenerative farming rebuilds soil health, enhances biodiversity, and captures carbon; it's one of the most hopeful and scalable solutions to the climate crisis. Every bottle of Brother's Bond helps support this transition, with 1% of our sales donated to advancing soil health. It's about legacy, impact, and crafting a better future, sip by sip," said Somerhalder. To this end, the Regenerative Grain Bourbon is a small-batch release made with grains grown using regenerative practices within 20 miles of the distillery in North Carolina. "It's a blend of a nuanced three-year bourbon and a distinct six-year wheated bourbon, and it's one of the first in the U.S. made with regeneratively farmed grains," said Somerhalder, who shared sourcing these grains wasn't easy. "There's no existing roadmap, but we felt strongly about leading the change. This release represents a tangible step toward more environmentally responsible bourbon-making, and the flavor speaks for itself: rich caramel, toasted oak, campfire marshmallow. It's an award-winning bourbon with depth and purpose," said Somerhalder, As part of their sustainability efforts, Brothers Bond is also working with Kiss the Ground, a nonprofit that's changing how we think about soil. "They advocate for regeneration as a solution to the climate, water, and wellness crisis, and they make the science accessible and inspiring," said Somerhalder. "I've been involved with them personally for years and helped produce both Kiss the Ground and Common Ground, two powerful documentaries about the regenerative movement." Brother's Bond supports their mission financially and through awareness. "With every bottle sold, we're contributing to their work helping U.S. farmers shift to regenerative practices—over 36 million acres and counting. It's a partnership grounded in shared values and real impact," said Somerhalder. For Earth Month's Shake & Stir Up Change campaign, the team created two coffee-forward cocktails: The Espresso Regentini, which is made with certified regenerative coffee beans from Kiss the Ground, as well as the Carbon Capture Cold Brew, a bourbon-forward spin with a touch of sweetness. "Coffee and bourbon share deep roots in agriculture and craftsmanship, and we wanted to use that connection to tell a bigger story about regeneration, flavor, and making better choices," said Somerhalder, who believes the Espresso Regentini especially gives the classic espresso martini a more soulful, whiskey-rich profile. "Bourbon and coffee were meant to meet, and this Earth Month felt like the perfect time to introduce them," said Somerhalder.


Fox News
17-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'Vampire Diaries' star says farming is 'in my blood,' reflects on growing up poor in Louisiana
Ian Somerhalder found success and fame on "Vampire Diaries" and "Lost," which wasn't the norm for the Louisiana native. During an interview with Fox News Digital, the "Common Ground" star said his father is from the Bayou in Louisiana and his accent is so thick he has to translate the English he speaks to other English-native speakers. On the other hand, his mother comes from a long line of Mississippi farmers who "understood the aspect of farming in a holistic regenerative way." The Brothers Bond Bourbon co-founder explained that he was raised "super poor" and wasn't introduced to the finer things in life until he became the face of Versace at 16. "My dad taught me about the wetlands in Louisiana. When you take more than you give back, there's an imbalance. And guess who loses? We do. Nature will always find a way to regenerate. It's us who loses because, look man, we were super poor, but we were so rich. We had, I'm talking freezers full. We had a shed of boxes of Louisiana blue crab, Gulf shrimp, red fish, speckled trout, Amberjack. "I'm talking fresh tuna. I'm talking all the good stuff. And it wasn't until I was 16 as a model – I was the face of Versace when I was 16 – and you walk into a restaurant, even in 1994, and you order a dozen Louisiana blue crabs or oysters, and it was $100. And I thought… I have a thousand of these things in freezers. I was like, 'Oh.' So while we didn't have a lot of money, we were rich in culture and the things that we needed," Somerhalder said. "We were super poor, but we were so rich." The actor recently wrapped the "Common Ground" documentary, which "unveils a dark web of money, power, and politics behind our broken food system." WATCH: Ian Somerhalder reflects on growing up poor in Louisiana "The film reveals how unjust practices forged our current farm system in which farmers of all colors are literally dying to feed us. The film profiles a hopeful and uplifting movement of White, Black, and Indigenous farmers who are using alternative 'regenerative' models of agriculture that could balance the climate, save our health, and stabilize America's economy – before it's too late," the summary states. Somerhalder was eager to be a part of the project due to his roots in farming. "My family on both sides are multigenerational farmers going back to the 1700s. So this is very much in my blood. This is what I'm about." When addressing health in America, Somerhalder explained that he grew up in "Cancer Alley," which is an 80-mile stretch along the Mississippi River. "There's about 150 petrochemical plants or facilities, whatever you call them. And they call it cancer alley for a reason, right?" According to Somerhalder, once you fix problems like "Cancer Alley," you will have healthier people, healthier economies and a healthier planet. "When you heal and build nutrient density, you build healthier people. You also build healthier, robust economies. Then you build a healthier planet because you balance the climate. It does not matter what side of the aisle you sit on or if you sit in the middle of it. If you sit on the top left or the bottom right, it does not matter. We have a massive climate issue. Whether you believe it's man-made or not, that doesn't matter." Somerhalder has the solution, and it all ties back into farming. "Well, I mean, that's the re-industrialization of middle America, that's how we rebuild the United States of America. We do it through soil, and we do it for money. Let's be honest, man, money talks, BS walks. You tell a farmer that their constituents, I mean, that their elected officials in Congress are allowing these agrochemical companies to just pillage. You know what they're going to do? They're going to say enough is enough. I want my family to be healthy. I want money in my bank account. This is not fair." "And that is how we do it," Somerhalder said. WATCH: 'Vampire Diaries' star says farming is 'in my blood' During a previous interview with Fox News Digital, Somerhalder explained that there's a certain level of "respect" that comes with living on a farm that "populated, urban areas" just don't understand. "It's a lot of work, but the reality of it is like, especially with these fires that just happened in California. You know, for me, that's how I grew up, right here in Louisiana. For me, it gives me a sense of balance." "But what people don't realize is, a vast amount, a pretty large percentage of Americans, live that way. They respect and love that lifestyle. We live here now," he said. Somerhalder continued, "While … the very populated urban areas may not get it, they still benefit from it because they benefit from the quality products and produce that these people produce. So there's this amazing sort of flow of commerce and business and sort of like mutual respect that I love." Along with Somerhalder, Jason Momoa, Laura Dern and Woody Harrelson make up the "Common Ground" cast. The documentary, which is a sequel to the 2020 "Kiss the Ground," is available for streaming worldwide on Earth Day, April 22. During his interview with Fox News Digital, Somerhalder thanked Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos, for "sucking up" the rights to stream the documentaries and said "Common Ground" is going to "change the freaking planet." WATCH: Ian Somerhalder says new documentary 'Common Ground' is going to change the planet A special live global event will be held on April 22 at 10 a.m. PST/1 p.m. EST on YouTube for one hour.