Nina Dobrev is currently recovering after being involved in an E-bike accident last week.
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The Vampire Diaries alum announced the situation by sharing “How it started vs how it’s going” pictures through her Instagram account on Monday, May 20. The first picture shows her on an E-bike and the second features the actress lying in a hospital bed with a brace on her left leg and another wrapped around her neck.
Updating her concerned followers, Nina Dobrev wrote in an Instagram Story, “I’m OK but it’s going to be a long road of recovery ahead.”
She also shared a selfie of her laying in the hospital bed. “I think it’s safe to say my first time on a dirt bike will also be my last lol,” she wrote.
Dobrev’s friends also wished her recovery in the post. “Still managing to look gorge in a hospital bed,” Sarah Michelle Gellar wrote.
Nina’s business partner and good friend Julianne Hough also wrote, “That’s my girl! Obviously wouldn’t make jokes if you were not ok…”
Nina Dobrev’s longtime boyfriend, Shaun White jokingly declared, “Just keeping things on brand” with a heart emoji.
Nina Dobrev Was Checking Items Off Her Buck List With Shaun White Before E-Bike Accident
Shaun White previously told Us Weekly that he and Nina Dobrev were checking items off their bucket list before the accident.
“It’s been really fun having time together. Normally I’m off competing and she’s shooting a project or something … but now we’ve got some time together,” said White. “We went to Antarctica, Dubai, visited her mom in France, went to Monaco, went to Indonesia. We’ve kind of been all over.”
He and Dobrev have been together since 2020 and are still planning to go to the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris later this summer.
White added that Dobrev is actually speaking “pretty fluent” French. “She’s going to hate me for saying that. Her mom lives in a town [in the] South of France. It’s like the most beautiful place.”
White also spoke about how he still gets the rush when he attends sporting events, including the Olympics. “The tension that’s at the Olympics, it’s like you feel it. It’s this thick kind of air,” he explained. “When you walk into any one of the stadiums where they’re competing, you feel that sort of pressure and that excitement.”
White participated in five Winter Olympic Games in his snowboarding career. He is a three-time Olympic gold medalist in the half-pipe snowboarding event.