Ian en Nina zijn samen te zien in de nieuwe promotiecampangne voor het merk Penshoppe.
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Hier een exlusief interview met de twee voor The Philippine Star Supreme
Ian, what memories did you take from your last trip to the Philippines?
IAN SOMERHALDER: I was in Palawan which is truly one the most beautiful places in the world. I was just greeted by so much environmental beauty, the people were so great to me. The wildlife, the environment, the people, the food, are just incredible. So I took away a lot from my trip to the Philippines. Like, a lot, a lot, a lot. I really wanna go back and spend more time there.Nina, what did Ian tell you about his trip to the Philippines?
NINA DOBREV: The people were awful. I’m kidding! I saw the pictures he didn’t really need to say much. But he did say a lot. When I saw the pictures, they spoke more than any words could describe. It was so beautiful, I was so jealous I couldn’t be there. It’s such a beautiful place.Would you guys come back together next time?
NINA: Hopefully, I really want to go and see the Philippines.
IAN: Yeah, I’d love for her to see it.What made you say yes to do the campaign?
IAN: They’re just incredible people. They’re so giving and generous to their employees and customers.
NINA: He told me about the experience and it was great. It’s just a great brand with great clothes. I’m just excited they asked me to be part of Penshoppe.What’s your day-to-day sartorial style?
NINA: I’m casual chic
IAN: I’m a dude. Just jeans and T-shirt. Something comfortable.
If you are a statement shirt, what would it say?
IAN: Mine would say, “Save our planet”
NINA: Mine is sassy, classy, a little smart ass-yWho do you think is stylish?
NINA: Emma Stone.
IAN: Cary Grant.Are there clothes that you wouldn’t wear?
IAN: I would never wear fur. Nina would. I’m joking!What’s your most loved item in your closet?
NINA: Too many I can’t pick. They’re like children, you can’t just pick which ones are your favorite.We know of Ian’s strong advocacy about the environment. What about you Nina?
NINA: I don’t care about the environment. We can destroy the world. I’m kidding, I’m kidding! I support and help the foundation because I also care so much about the environment. Working with Ian has opened my eyes to so many things regarding the environment. I also help an organization that helps kids in Africa and I’ve been with them for a long time.How are you guys like in your days off?
IAN: Sleeping. There’s a big amount of energy that goes into the work.
NINA: Our daily lives are very intense. Work is intense, travel is intense. So when it’s not work, we rest.You’re rushing off to another country!
NINA: Another continent!
IAN: Spain. And I just came from China yesterday.So Ian, you’ve been going around the world doing advocacy work?
IAN: Yeah, a lot of it. Some are publicity, some are for advocacy work. Just connecting dots, meeting people. Arts, commerce, and philanthropy kind of go together.Where do you see yourself in five years?
IAN: Sleeping a lot more.
NINA: Kind of all over. Hopefully doing a lot of great things.
IAN: Doing great films, the foundation will be bigger.
NINA: Hopefully traveling more. We work 10 months a year and when we travel, we don’t get to stay long. So hopefully, yeah, traveling more.Any Tagalog words that you have learned?
NINA: What’s crazy in Tagalog?
IAN: Nakakaloka! I love nakakaloka!