Ian Somerhalder found success and fame in “Vampire Diaries” and “Lost”, which was the norm for the Louisiana native.
Duration An interview with Fox News Digital, the star of “common land” said that his father is from Bayou in Louisiana and that his accent is so thick that he has to translate the English who speaks to other native English speakers. On the other hand, his mother comes from a long line of Mississippi farmers who “understood the appearance of agriculture in a holistic regenerative way.”
The Bond Bourbon Cofunder brothers explained that he was raised “super poor” and that he was not presented to the finest things in life until he became Versace’s face at age 16.

The “Vampire Diaries” star Ian Somerhalder grew “super poor” in the swamp in Louisiana. (Natasha Campos/Getty images for Nutro ™)
“My dad taught me about the wetlands in Louisiana. When you take more than you return, there is an imbalance. And who loses?
The star of ‘Vampire Diaries’ Ian Somerhalder says that life on the farm gives him balance that he cannot find in Hollywood
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“We were super poor, but we were very rich.”
The actor recently wrapped the documentary “Common Ground”, which “reveals a dark network of money, power and politics behind our broken food system.”
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“The film reveals how unfair practices forged our current agricultural system in which farmers of all colors are literally dying to feed us. The film emerges a hopeful and stimulating movement of white, black and indigenous or regenerated” farmers “regenerated” regenerated “regenerated” regenerated “regenerated” regenerated “regenerated” Summar states.
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Somerhalder was anxious to be part of the project due to its roots in agriculture.
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“My family on both sides are multigenerational farmers who date back to the 1700s. So this is very in my blood. This is.”
When addressing health in the United States, Somerhalder explained that he grew up in “Cancer Alley”, which is a section of 80 miles along the Mississippi River. “There are about 150 plants or petrochemical facilities, as you call them. And they call it Cancer Alley for a reason, right?”

Ian Somerhalder says he grew up in “Cancer Alley”, a section of 80 miles along the Mississippi River. (Toni Anne Barson/Wiremage)
According to Somerhalder, once he solves problems such as “Cancer Alley”, he will have healthier people, healthier economies and a healthier planet.
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Somerhalder has the solution, and everything returns to agriculture.
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“Well, I mean, that is the reindustrialization of Central America, this is how we rebuild the United States of America. We do it through the ground and do it for money. Let’s be honest, man, money conversations. Officials are allowing these agrochemical companies to only serve.
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“And that’s how we do it,” said Somerhalder.
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Duration A previous interview with Fox News Digital, Somerhalder explained that there is a certain level of “respect” that comes with living in a farm that “populated and urban urban areas” simply do not understand.
“It is a lot of work, but the reality is like, especially with these fires that have just happened in California. You know, for me, this is how I grew up, here in Louisiana. For me, it gives me a feeling of balance.”
“But what people do not realize is that a fixed amount, a fairly large percentage of Americans, live in that way. They respect and love that lifestyle. We live here now,” he said.

Ian Somerhalder appears in the documentary “Common Ground”. (Getty images)
Somerhalder continued: “While … very populated urban areas may not obtain it, they still benefit from it because they benefit from quality products and produce that these people produce. Therefore, there is this incredible type of trade and classification flow.”
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Together with Somerhalder, Jason Momoa, Laura Dern and Woody Harrelson make up the “common” cast. The documentary, which is a sequel to the 2020 “Kiss The Ground”, is available for the transmission of the whole world on Earth Day, April 22.
The interview with Fox News Digital, Somerhander thanked Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos, for “sucking” the rights to convey the documentaries and said that “common” will “change the damn planet.”
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