Actor Ian Somerhalder was clearly not in the mood to let his fans click his photographs, and wanted a little privacy on his vacation here.
The star politely asked a flock of fans awaiting outside his hotel to stop following him and going clickety-click. This even made a female fan cry, reports aceshowbiz.com.
A 30-second video taken by someone in the crowd was later posted on Twitter, and it shows Somerhalder stepping out with his wife Nikki Reed from the building. They are greeted by a group of supporters who are very enthusiastic to see him, and when someone asks for a selfie, Somerhalder immediately refuses, putting his hands up in front of him.
"Hey guys, listen. No, no. Stop. Everybody listen," he tells the crowd. "I love you guys, but I'm not taking a single photo today. It's my day. Don't follow us, please. I love you, guys. You're so good to us. You're so awesome."
A female fan then begs him for a snap, saying, "Just one. One, please."
The 36-year-old actor persists in his refusal, telling her, "No, that's not just one." The girl starts crying, but Somerhalder seemingly tries to calm her down.
"I'm right here," he says while patting her shoulder.
Somerhalder and Reed tied the knot in April. Earlier this month, the newly wed couple celebrated their one month wedding anniversary by sharing a romantic video from their nuptials on Instagram.
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