Nina Dobrev shares the love for ex Ian Somerhalder and Nikki Reed's baby

It looks like actress Nina Dobrev is going along just fine with Nikki Reed, the wife of her ex-boyfriend and "The Vampire Diaries" co-star Ian Somerhalder. During a Hollywood event celebrating women, the two ladies were seen gushing over pictures of Reed and Somerhalder's new baby,

The actors were present during Elle's Women in Hollywood Awards, and sources spotted Reed showing Dobrev some photos of her daughter, Bodhi Soleil, on her phone. Dobrev could not help but gush over the cuteness of the couple's child.

Somerhalder was also present during the event, walking together hand-in-hand with his wife down the red carpet. Aside from Dobrev, the couple met up with other actors who played vampires in various shows and movies. Reed was seen chatting with her "Twilight" co-star Ashley Green, while the film's lead star, Kristen Stewart, was also present.

This recent interaction between Reed and Dobrev puts to rest the rumors circulating that there has been a feud between them because of Somerhalder.

Dobrev dated Somerhalder from 2010 to 2013 while they were working together in "The Vampire Diaries." After they broke up, the actor found love in their mutual friend, Reed. The couple got married in 2015.

There had also been speculations that her previous relationship with Somerhalder was the reason why Dobrev quit the show. Contrary to that, the two remained friends, and had no problems working together even after they broke up.

"I was 27 when I left the show, I was ready to do something different," said Dobrev in an interview with Teen Vogue. "I wanted to prove everyone wrong who said I would play this one role my whole life or be stuck playing younger roles."

Earlier this year, right before the finale of "The Vampire Diaries," the three also got together for a dinner, proving to everyone that there is no bad blood between them.

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