After five years together, Shaun White and Nina Dobrev have ended their relationship and called off their engagement.
White told People he didn’t know anything about Dobrev and was surprised when guests asked to take a pictures with her at the dinner after the event.
After two failed attempts to propose to Dobrev, White finally popped the question last October at a restaurant in New York.
His publicists invited her under the pretense of a business dinner with Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour, then White surprised Dobrev instead.
Dobrev told E!
After dating for five years, Shaun White and Nina Dobrev broke up and called off their engagement.
An insider close to the couple told People, “It was a mutual decision, and it wasn’t an easy one, but it was made with love and a deep respect for one another.”.
After formally meeting when they were scheduled to speak at a 2019 workshop hosted by motivational speaker Tony Robbins, the five-time Olympian and the “Vampire Diaries” actor began dating. White told People that he had no idea about Dobrev and was taken aback when guests asked to take a photo with her during the post-event dinner.
They moved in together during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, made their relationship official in 2020, and began dating shortly after.
White finally asked Dobrev to marry him at a New York restaurant last October, following two unsuccessful attempts. Under the guise of a business dinner with Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue, his publicists invited her; however, White shocked Dobrev by inviting her instead.
Following the proposal, the gold medallist snowboarder shared photos of the event on social media, describing it as the most memorable night of his life. Dobrev said she was enjoying the role of “fiance” and that there was no rush to begin organizing their wedding when she spoke to E! News in March. “.”.
“A lot of your life is — you have a boyfriend for half of your life and then you have a husband for half of your life, but the fiancé period is very short,” she explained, adding that they were simply enjoying being engaged at this point and in that stage.






