Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder are probably the hottest couple out there, and lucky for us they also seem like the sweetest. Whether doing memorable interviews or Ian working on his Ian Somerhalder Foundation, we can't seem to get enough of these two. And now it looks like Nina herself couldn't get enough of the actor when they first started filming The Vampire Diaries together too. Besides chatting about her upcoming role in the Perks of Being a Wallflower, the beautiful actress also admitted to Seventeen magazine that she tried her hardest to hide her feelings about Ian at first. But eventually (I mean how can you blame her?), she just couldn't resist anymore!
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Check out what Nina had to say:
On her relationship with Ian Somerhalder: "The first time I was on the cover of Seventeen, the cover line said ‘Nina: Why she wouldn’t date any of her co-stars.’ And then cut to two years later…its funny that I said that, but you know what? It was honestly what I believed at the time. I didn’t want to be dating one of my costars—my goal on the show was to be professional. But sometimes you can’t help who you have a connection with, and you can only fight it for so long—which I did for a really, really long time."
On her character's abusive relationship in Perks of Being A Wallfower: "It is a really heavy topic, and I hope my character gives girls some perspective. I think more than anything, girls allow abuse to happen because they’re embarrassed it happened and that they allowed it to happen. They know its not right. Let’s say a girl gets into an argument with her boyfriend, and he hits her. In the heat of the moment, she’s shocked, but when she has time to cool down, she thinks, ‘Well, I egged him on. It’s kind of my fault.’ She starts justifying why it happened and then making excuses for it. But there is no excuse for it. That’s why it’s so important to show girls that they can admit that its not their fault."
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