Nina Dobrev lives a busy, unconventional life. Whether that’s starring within the new Netflix comedy The Out-Laws or selling her line of fresh wines with bestie Julianne Hough, it’s not all the time simple to maintain individuals shut. That’s why the actress says “the best form of connection for me are the people who are most understanding of the weird lifestyle I have.”
“My best friends are the ones where you might go a few months without seeing each other, but when you do click back together, it’s like no time has passed,” she explains. “I rely on my family and my dog, who is my best friend because I see them most frequently.”
As a lot love as she provides Maverick — she even partnered with Milk-Bone on a brand new trend line with streetwear model OnlyNY (stylish!) — Dobrev says she additionally feels most herself when she’s prioritizing self-care.
“It’s important,” she explains. “That includes going to yoga or for a run or having an at-home mat set up to sweat or go on a bike ride. I take time for me that’s not about my work or the people in my life. It’s important to carve it out, and that’s been really important for my mental health.”
Dobrev began her profession on Canadian teen drama Degrassi (which additionally boasts alum like Drake) and adopted that up by taking part in one other teen on The Vampire Diaries, the place (spoiler alert) she ultimately performed a personality who stopped getting older solely. Still, she says she doesn’t really feel too pressured by the passing of time — even when, at 34, she’s been “forced to think about” getting older.
“I feel so young at heart, that when you said 34, I was like, ‘Who are you talking about? Certainly not me,’” she says. “Aging happens to everyone, and hopefully, you can do it with grace. That’s why you get bangs — so when you start getting wrinkles, you can’t see them as well.”
Unlike many stars, who keep mum when rumors of plastic surgery come up on social media, Dobrev not too long ago hit again at claims that she received eyelid surgery. On Penn Badgley’s podcast Podcrushed earlier this month, she instructed the hosts in regards to the unusual expertise of discovering a TikTok of a plastic surgeon insisting she had gotten one thing achieved.
“I didn’t have anything to hide, and I was annoyed, because I was reading these things that were not true,” she explains of what brought on her to talk out. “Aging is a natural part of life. It’s going to happen to all of us.”
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