"The Vampire Diaries" cast members are being rumored to have betrayed their former co-star Nina Dobrev.
Just recently, Paul Wesley, Candice Accola-King, Matt Davis, Kat Graham and Michael Malarkey were photographed with Ian Somerhalder's wife Nikki Reed.
The photos showed that all of the cast members were having such a good time with the "Sleepy Hollow" alum.
One photo also featured Somerhalder and Reed with Graham and an exec from the hit The CW series.
Meanwhile, some fans have been questioning the cast members' loyalty when it comes to Reed and Dobrev.
Dobrev was previously part of "The Vampire Diaries" for six years before she ultimately decided to exit the franchise.
Her departure from the TV show took place a few months are her split from Somerhalder.
At that time, the actor was already dating Reed, and the actress already accompanied Somerhalder on set.
However, Dobrev and Reed weren't necessarily on speaking terms, and the former's co-stars were still adjusting to the fact that Somerhalder was already dating another woman.
After an entire season has passed, it seems that everyone, including Somerhalder's co-stars, have already moved on from Dobrev.
Unfortunately, they will all have to reunite with each other because executive producer Julie Plec already confirmed that Dobrev will reprise her role as Elena Gilbert in the finale episode.
In other news, the official titles for all episode from "The Vampire Diaries" season 8 is expected to be released by The CW in the next couple of weeks.
According to Plec, the central theme for season 8 will become clearer once the titles have already been unveiled.
"The Vampire Diaries" season 8 will premiere on The CW on Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. ET.
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