'Vampire Diaries' star Ian Somerhalder unfollows ex Nina Dobrev on social media

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Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder are said to be some of the most amicable exes in Hollywood these days. Although the two split up in May 2013 after three years of dating, the two continued to work together on "The Vampire Diaries" and often spoke well of one another, despite Somerhalder moving on with Nikki Reed, who he wed back in April. 

But now, it appears as though Somerhalder has unfollowed Dobrev on Twitter. According to Unreality TV, the actor must have decided to not receive any more social media updates from his ex and former co-star weeks ago. However, the "Final Girls" actress still follows the former "Lost" star on the social media site.

Back in April, Dobrev announced that she was leaving the hit CW supernatural series after six years of playing Elena Gilbert on the show. There were rumors that she was leaving because of a rift with Somerhalder, but in an interview with E! News, the actress said that she is in good terms with the actor even after their split. 

"We were friends long before we dated and we still are now," she told the website. "I've said this before, that we didn't break up because anything bad happened or because there wasn't love or friendship…I love him and the friendship is still strong and I think he's great and I care about him."  

Meanwhile, the actress appears to be getting serious with "Whiplash" actor Austin Stowell. The two have been spotted and photographed in more than one occasion, most recently at Jaime King's baby shower and at the "Final Girls" screening. Dobrev has also posted several photos of her with Stowell in her Instagram account, with the latest shot of the pair taken at a photo booth at King's party. They also attended an intimate dinner with fans for a Kind Campaign fundraising event and were at the Indy 500 last month. 

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