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Cole HauserDedication to veterans is an ongoing commitment.
Talk to Fox News Digital on Professional Bull Riding (PBR) Final In Arlington, Texas, the 50-year-old “Yellowstone” actor revealed his efforts to support those who serve or have served our country.
“Well, it’s not just anniversaries, it’s every day,” Hauser said of honoring the vet. “One of my great interests is how do you give back to the community? How do you put a message there that encourages people to stand up and pursue their dreams?”

Cole Hauser is a veteran advocate. (Normugarai/Getty Images from Paramount)
As a longtime advocate for the needs of veterans, Hauser Warrior Foundation And he will give back through his coffee company. Free governancehe said he was determined to do “anything” to help those men and women achieve their goals.
“Just because we’re not at war right now doesn’t mean that veterans are struggling,” he said. “It’s mentally, physically [exhausting]. And there will always be an opportunity to help them. It is important near my heart. It is our responsibility to take care of it. [them]. ”
Hauser, whose grandfather served as a Marine, Supporting veterans and first responders In many ways, one of them is through free governance. One of the company’s initiatives is called “Buy a bag and give a cup,” while the free governance will donate coffee for each bag of coffee purchased by all veterans, active servicemen, first responders, nurses and teachers.
In November, the “Yellowstone” actor explained that it was important for him that his first company felt “very patriotic and American” and that he was focused on everyone else. [his] All the teams feel the same way. ”

Hauser has supported veterans and first responders in many ways. (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
“I’m interested, I’m still interested, and the beans mean as much as they care for veterans and first responders, teachers, people in this country. Every bag you buy, we provide cups. “This is why I got in it. I’ve been doing this for 20 years, not for coffee. …I’ve been to Walter Reed. I’ve been to Fisher House. I’ve been to Afghanistan. I’ve been to bases all over the country.
Creatively, Hauser focuses on his role in the upcoming “Yellowstone” spinoff, starring alongside Kelly Riley. They recreate their roles as Beth Dutton and Ripping Wheeler.
“We can expect the same things we’ve done for the past seven years: Kelly [Reilly] And I’m trying to do our a and create something special,” he told Fox News Digital.
“Yellowstone” star Kelly Riley believes Hollywood can become “a bull cyclone — and a fake.”
The role of a bad boy on Hauser’s ranch began when his character, Lip, was discovered as a child by John Dutton (Kevin Costner). Lip murders his stepfather to protect his mother, who succumbed to abuse by her husband. John became Yellowstone hitman by raising RIP on the ranch and carrying out violence and murder when necessary.
Like his “Yellowstone” persona, Hauser said his passion for riding horses only intensifies through the experience of filming shows.

Hauser and Yellowstone co-star Kelly Riley are preparing to star in the western spinoff. (Taylor Hill/Film Magic)
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“The time I spent in this fight… I was a decent rider when I started, but trained by all these incredible trainers. I’m most proud of the fact that I did my job at the end of the day. I love working.”
In 2022, Hauser explained how the role of RIP required a tough time to devote himself to “cowboy camp.”

Cole Hauser is riding a horse in Montana as Lip Wheeler (Paramount Network)
“You had to put in saddle time,” he told Fox News Digital at the time. “There’s no way around that. You’ll hurt for the first week, 10 days… You have to be great as a jockey. And Taylor [Sheridan] Not only has it grown and get better, it’s been great all five years, but it’s not only having some of the best in the business [in] My job as a cowboy is even in the world of being a great jockey. So I am blessed and fortunate that these people are around me. And I’ll continue with it. In other words, there is no way you can be better at it. That’s just one thing you have to keep working on. ”
Apart from playing lip and supporting the vet, Hauser is focusing his energy on another passion project.
More recently, Hauser stepped into the back of the camera to create, write, edit and edit PBR’s new brand campaign, “Be Cowboy.”
The four-minute spot, premiering at the PBR World Final, shares the message that being a cowboy is more than just a sight. It’s about the heart, the grit and how you live your life.
“The world of PBR and the world of American cowboys, that’s a very classy world,” Hauser said. “People don’t know that. It’s like, ‘Yes, sir.
“There’s an incredible character element here to see this still exists in our country,” said Hauser, who hosted the Ultimate Tailgate Party over the World Finals weekend.
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Lori Bashian of Fox News Digital contributed to this post.