'Vampire Diaries' season 7 spoilers: Steroline kiss to finally happen in premiere episode?

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A lot of fans look forward to more Steroline loving in "The Vampire Diaries" season 7, especially that one big kiss. While actor Paul Wesley won't say if this highly-anticipated moment will happen in the upcoming season, he did have something to say about his character Stefan's canoodling business. 

"I'll be lip-locking with more than one woman," the actor blatantly told TV Line.

He did not give further details on this but if he gets to kiss Caroline soon, his lips won't stay on hers and shippers of their loveteam might already want to prepare for that. 

Meanwhile, actress Candice Accola recently announced that she is pregnant with her first baby with Joe King. That said, there is the question if this will be made part of the story in "TVD" season 7. As E! Online notes, it won't work as vampires such as her character cannot reproduce unless it's with a hybrid vampire. 

Accola was asked the same question by the said publication but did not confirm it. She did, however, describe what it will look like if Caroline and Stefan will have a baby. 

"They'd be very quick parents," the actress said. "I think with vamp speed that would definitely help with diaper changes. I don't know if they'd compel a baby not to cry? I don't know if that's cool for vampire parents to do." 

In another interview with TV Line, she said that her character not being in every episode in season 7 should help "a little bit," at least in concealing the baby bump.

She pointed out, "Caroline has, so far, been a really big part of the season." 

Speaking of which, executive producer Marlene King said in the same interview that Caroline will "get her bite back."  

"The Vampire Diaries" season 7 premieres Oct. 8. 

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