Nina Dobrev and Glen Powell breakup news: Is Nina dumping Glen for 'Vampire Diaries' co-star Ian Somerhalder?

Reports indicate that Nina Dobrev and Glen Powell are taking things slow. However, despite that, they are still together and there is no news about their breakup yet. Other reports involve Nina's former flame Ian Somerhalder in the issue.

The pair started dating since January after they spent the New Year together. They were also spotted in the after-party of the Golden Globes Awards. They confirmed their dating status after their intimate photos during the wedding of Julianne Hough were shared online.

The busy schedule of Nina is pointed out as the reason for their alleged cool-off. The "Vampire Diaries" alum is filming a lot, and it appears that she has little extra time left. However, E! News says there has not been an official split. Aside from that, there are no major fights between the two.

The outlet adds that Glen is a very easy-going guy and he wants to avoid issues. Despite their status, the two are still seeing each other. They were even seen together during the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and InStyle's celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Globe Awards on Nov. 15. Although Glen arrived alone, he reunited with Nina during the event and left together in the same car at the end of the night. But fans noticed that the two did not share any Thanksgiving photos together, which makes others think that something wrong is going on.

There are reports that Nina is reuniting with ex-lover Ian Somerhalder. When Glen unfollowed Ian on social media, it fueled the rumor that the two are feuding over Nina. But these reports are not yet confirmed since the concerned parties have not commented on the matter yet.

However, there is a possibility that Nina will once again work with Ian in the upcoming "The Originals" season 5. The CW show is set to air next year, but the network has not confirmed yet if the reunion of the two "The Vampire Diaries" stars is indeed happening.

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