Some may know him as Star Trekâs first vegan Captain Kirk. Others, as the brooding bloodsucker Stefan Salvatore from CWâs hit series The Vampire Diaries. But in real life, vegan actor Paul Wesley is less interested in blood and more into his own vegan bourbon brand. But it wasnât always that way.
The 40-year-old spent his formative years in New Jersey focusing on his budding acting careerâlanding his first role in a soap opera when he was just a junior in high school. Larger New York City theater productions were next, before his big breakout role as Diariesâ Salvatore in 2009 launched him onto the A-list. But it wasnât until a night of Netflix documentaries that Wesleyâwho grew up around plant-based family membersâcame full circle to animal-free living, and changed his worldview forever. Now, heâs making up for lost time by fundraising for The Humane Society of the United States, urging his nearly 19 million followers to go plant-based, and even launching a vegan bourbon brand alongside former castmate Ian Somerhalder that focuses on sustainable practices. VegNews caught up with the Hollywood heartthrob to learn more about his vegan journey, how heâs leveraging his massive social media following, and why heâs obsessed with smashed chickpeas.
Paul Wesley
On going vegan
âMost of my immediate family is actually plant-based, so I grew up with that influence. Netflixâs Cowspiracy immediately stopped me from eating beef, pork, and all mammals, but I was still occasionally eating fish and sometimes even dairy. I didnât know any better. Thankfully, I watched even more documentaries and read many books and the choice to go vegan was obvious. Some of my favorite books and documentaries are Eating Animals, The Game Changers, Seaspiracy, and How Not to Die. Iâm so proud to be a vegan. Itâs the best decision I ever made. For my health and for the world and for the sake of decency and compassion.â
Brotherâs Bond Bourbon
On making an impact for the animals in the digital age
âSocial media from activists is pivotal, as it opens peopleâs eyes to many atrocities they were not previously aware of. We are exposing true factory farm conditions and the insanity of our industrialized food system. It breaks my heart. We need to keep encouraging change and educating people.â
Rabbit Hole Foods
On his new kitchen essentials
âI recently discovered Rabbit Hole Foodsâ smashed chickpea deli salads. All I have to say is: deli salads, wow. They have vegan tuna and egg salads that not only taste better than the ârealâ thing, but they are obviously the humane and environmentally friendly version of a deli salad.â
âIâm so proud to be a vegan. Itâs the best decision I ever made. For my health and for the world and for the sake of decency and compassion.â
On his no-fuss diet
âTo be honest, I skip breakfast often, but I always drink coffee. And I do love smoothies, so sometimes Iâll have a blend of bananas, dates, kale, vegan protein powder, and wild blueberries. For a snack, an apple is the ultimate satiating fruit. Lunch varies but I like potatoes and roasted kale. The new alternative meats like Beyond Meatballs and Impossible Burger patties are amazing. Other days, I love making tacos with loads of beans and rice on corn tortillas plus avocado and salsa.â
Crossroads Kitchen
On his all-time favorite food
âI know Iâm stating the obvious, but Crossroads Kitchen is amazingâmy favorite place here in Los Angeles. But when Iâm traveling, Iâm always on the search for Middle Eastern food. There are so many vegan options like hummus, baba ganoush, grilled veggies, and rice with spicesâIâm absolutely obsessed with it all.â
On his favorite cold-weather locales
âMy family is from Warsaw, Poland so it has a special place in my heart. Not to mention itâs very vegan-friendly. But I also love Switzerland, or anywhere in the Swiss Alpsâitâs absolutely epic.â
Brotherâs Bond Bourbon
On his vegan company
âI didnât realize until I became vegan just how many alcohols are not actually vegan-friendly. So Iâm happy to say that my company Brotherâs Bond Bourbon is. Even though Iâm the only vegan in my company, everyone is extremely aware of itâwe donât even sell anything with leather in our merchandise store. As co-founder, I make sure weâre vegan all the way.â
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