Nina Dobrev, Glen Powell taking a break because of busy schedules?

"Taking time apart." This was how one source described Nina Dobrev and Glen Powell's relationship at this time.

It was only in July when E! News first reported that the "Vampire Diaries" alum and the "Scream Queens" actor were dating, but it seems the wind has somehow changed for the two. A source claimed that the conflict in their schedules has greatly affected their current relationship status, but when pressed for more definitive details, the informant was quick to deny that the two have gone their separate ways.

"Nina just wrapped on a project and is about to start another and her schedule has been a huge part of it. They haven't been spending much time together since the end of the summer," the source spilled.

Meanwhile, another source echoed the statements of the first source and added that it had not been nasty between the dating couple. "They are still seeing each other, but have cooled things off a little because of busy schedules," the second source said.

Fans had speculated that the celebrity pair had decided to call it quits following Powell's following and then unfollowing of Dobrev in the social media. Aside from this, they did not spend Thanksgiving together, as their photos would seem to say.

Fans noted that both Dobrev and Powell had not been shy in posting on social media their sweetness for each other, so their recent social media posts without each other could be worrisome. An example of their sweetness online was when Dobrev shared a photo of her and Powell on Instagram recreating a scene from the award-winning musical film, "La La Land," during her birthday.

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