The hit TV series Yellowstone might be over but some cast members will forever have a part of the franchise at home with them.
Ahead of the Season 5 Part B, Taste of Country’s Adison Haager talked with cast members Luke Grimes, Kelsey Asbille, and Wes Bentley.
During the interviews, all three actors dished on the items they took, or wish they had taken after the show wrapped.
Luke Grimes, who plays Kayce Dutton, was insistent to leave his time on the Dutton Ranch with two items.
- The final season of Yellowstone ended on Dec. 15. It will begin streaming on Peacock this spring.
- Fans offered mixed reviews of the finale and final season but it did give each character a proper ending.
- A show starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser (Beth and Rip) is rumored to be next.
Related: Yellowstone Gave Every Character and Ending, Except One
“I asked Johnetta Boone (Yellowstone costume designer) if I could have Kayce’s jacket and hat,” Grimes recalls. “She was kind enough to let me have it.”
“Two very iconic pieces that will probably be more important to me than any other wardrobe I’ve had,” he continues.
Kelsey Asbille, who plays Monica Dutton, sat shell-shocked as Grimes listed what was now his from the show.
“I’m the dummy that I don’t think took anything,” she exclaims. “I was trying to be all professional!”
Her on-screen husband was quick to joke and insistent she should go back and ask for the bandages Monica wore after her car accident during the series.
“What I should have taken was Monica’s sweater,” she smiles. “People ask me every season where it is from and it’s a vintage piece.”
When it came time to ask actor Wes Bentley (Jamie Dutton) the same question, he had a very different response.
“I would on most shows take something,” he starts. “I don’t with Jamie because I feel like it would carry some bad vibes with it back into my own life. I am actively keeping Jamie stuff away from me!”
This question all birthed from our interview with country singer Lainey Wilson about her time on the Yellowstone set.
“There was one day where I showed up on set and I was like, ‘I don’t have deodorant on,'” Wilson begins. “I went into the bunkhouse and I literally — props that had probably been sitting there since Season 1 — I used somebody’s razor and I used somebody’s deodorant.”
Find a full recap of what fans missed during the season finale here.
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan certainly has a unique knack for working alongside the most legendary talent in the world, but there are still quite a few iconic performers I’d like to see work with him.
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