Ian & Nina took a break from dealing with the undead to help welcome a litter of adorable puppies. Congrats to Grandpa Ian and new-mom Nietzsche!
It’s official: Ian Somerhalder is the most smolder-y grandfather ever. His beloved dog Nietzsche went into labor Oct. 8, and in typical Ian fashion, The Vampire Diaries star kept his 4.2 million Twitter followers in the loop as his best friend became a mother. And the cherry on top of the frantic evening was that Ian’s co-star Nina Dobrev was also there to lend a hand!
Ian got tongues wagging — yeah, expect a lot of dog puns in this post — by tweeting the initial news of Nietzsche’s labor:
She’s in Labor! Aunt @thejram (aka midwife) & Uncle @polivierjr our little Nietzsche girl is about to drop a ton of love into the world.World please send super-positive energy to this very brave and very scared little girl.
It’s official: Ian Somerhalder is the most smolder-y grandfather ever. His beloved dog Nietzsche went into labor Oct. 8, and in typical Ian fashion, The Vampire Diaries star kept his 4.2 million Twitter followers in the loop as his best friend became a mother. And the cherry on top of the frantic evening was that Ian’s co-star Nina Dobrev was also there to lend a hand!
Ian got tongues wagging — yeah, expect a lot of dog puns in this post — by tweeting the initial news of Nietzsche’s labor:
She’s in Labor! Aunt @thejram (aka midwife) & Uncle @polivierjr our little Nietzsche girl is about to drop a ton of love into the world.World please send super-positive energy to this very brave and very scared little girl.
- 10/9/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
There was a day when to love movies meant a thirst for the full century's worth of the form and loving all of its timeline's eruptions equally. That a film was old and in black and white were never reasons to exclude it from the discourse. This was when silent films were still shown on public television, when film criticism freely compared Renoir and Ford to new directors, when grubby urban retro theaters could trot out a double bill of "Sherlock Jr." and "The Cameraman" on badly beaten TV prints and there were still enough interested college students to half-pack the house.
Has this day finally passed, in spirit as well as lifestyle? I can't decide -- on one hand, the typhoon of new, fast, loud, sparkly distractions has never been more overwhelming, and often the very idea of paying attention to anything more than a few decades old seems openly scorned.
Has this day finally passed, in spirit as well as lifestyle? I can't decide -- on one hand, the typhoon of new, fast, loud, sparkly distractions has never been more overwhelming, and often the very idea of paying attention to anything more than a few decades old seems openly scorned.
- 4/5/2010
- by Michael Atkinson
- ifc.com
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