TVD Cast talk whats most important to them...
Vampire Diaries stars says what they would take with them if war or persecution forced him/her to flee him/her home. If you only had one minute to flee what would you take? Tell us here: www.unhcr.org/1family
Michael Trevino
Matt Davis
| 06.19.2013 | Jen | Comment |
The Vampire Diaries – A Message For Graduate...
The Vampire Diaries has an important message for graduates
| 06.18.2013 | Jen | Comment |
‘Vampire Diaries’ Star Kat Graham Reve...
Perhaps because it was in the warmth of his home with his family surrounding them, but “The Vampire Diaries” star Kat Graham revealed something she said she’d never told anyone before on “The Show with Vinny.”
“When I booked ‘Vampire Diaries’ I had 86 cents to my name and I had a lot of debt,” she admitted. Graham was a true starving artist. Even after booking the show, though, Graham kept herself on a tight budget, though she did move out of her mother’s one-bedroom apatment.
“When I booked ‘Vampire Diaries’ I thought I was gonna get killed off, so I wanted to save my money,” Graham said. “So, I stayed in a place that was, it was $500 a month.”
Ironically, she was killed off, though it didn’t happen until Season 4. Even better, the death of her character, Bonnie, isn’t going to keep her from being a series regular next season.
Catch new episodes of “The Show with Vinny” every Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on MTV.
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| 06.14.2013 | Jen | Comment |
Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev BTS for Penshoppe...
Here is a behind the scenes video of the photoshoot Ian and Nina did for Penshoppe
| 06.10.2013 | Jen | Comment |
The Vampire Diaries at ATX Television Festival: Ju...
Social media and The Vampire Diaries spoilers and news — what more can a girl ask for? These topics are more were on everybody’s lips at this year’s ATX Television Festival in Austin! On Sunday, Producer Julie Plec and cast member Arielle Kebbel joined fans for a special screening and Q&A session at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and Wetpaint was lucky to be on hand for the live event!
We live in an age where social media reigns. Most of us watch the latest shows with our laptops up, all the better to share our reactions in real time with other fans of the show. It also gives the actors, writers, and producers behind the scenes a chance to key into their audience and relate to them as never before, which, says Julie, when asked about Twitter, has its good sides and not so great sides.
“I’ll be honest,” says The Vampire Diaries creator Julie Plec. “It’s very difficult as a writer who has actively engaged in social media, as I have, to gauge [that]. On one hand, on the positive, it’s kind of like a built-in focus group. ‘Oh, they love this, they hate this, they’re surprised and crying at the right moments.’ You want to know that something’s working.”
But Julie knows that when it comes to social media, it’s hard not to be bombarded by people’s often intense reactions, which can skew a writer’s perspective if they aren’t careful. “On the other hand, the number of the Twitter followers are big … but you’re just getting the extremes,” says Julie, politically.
Do you blame us, Julie? She doesn’t. Julie understands that when it comes to our favorite shows, it’s hard not to be so extreme.
Check out an archive of our live Twitter coverage of The Vampire Dairies Q&A from the ATX Television Festival on Twitter @TVDWetpaint.
| 06.10.2013 | Jen | Comment |
(SPOILERS) New Sneak Preview Promo for The Origina...
VIDEO CONTAINS SPOILERS!!
| 06.03.2013 | Jen | Comments Off |


















