Nikki Reed Gushes Over Her 'Busy' and 'Wonderful' Life With Husband Ian Somerhalder and Their 2 Kids
Nikki Reed may be living on a farm with her husband, Ian Somerhalder, and their two kids, a daughter and son, but it's definitely not relaxing.
"Let me tell you, life is so busy and so wonderful. But life has gotten incredibly busy, and it doesn’t look like it’s slowing down any time soon. I feel like every time I say, 'This is the year of slowdown,' things just rev up! There are so many things that are so important all at the same time, right?" the actress, 35, said in an interview with New Beauty.
"Right now, raising babies is the most important thing for me. Then, Ian and I have an incredible documentary called Common Ground that is also of peak importance — Demi Moore hosted the screening for it, which was really wonderful. We also have a company we’re launching that is going to market in January. And then I have my business and holidays are always hectic with that. Literally, everything is all hitting at the same time, and everything is important," she continued of what her life looks like these days.
The brunette beauty admitted that she is constantly involved in something, whether it's a project or lifestyle brand, BaYou With Love, she feels at ease at home.
"I’m an aspiring farmer — literally. I wish I could give it all up to live in nature with the animals. I’m sort of pulled between two worlds, which is the life of a crazy-busy businesswoman, and then someone who really wants to create that quiet time. I guess it’s fair to say that one feeds the other. Without that time and nature and animals and tranquility, I don’t know how we can do the rest of what we’re doing. Animals and nature are my peace. That’s where I thrive," she shared.
Fortunately, Reed was able to relax and rest over the holidays, which is why she's excited for what's to come in 2024.
"From December 22 until right before New Year’s, I always can take off, which is great. I work through every other major holiday, as does my husband. Isn’t that wild? We like what we do, but there is a lot of work that goes into it," she said.