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Nina Dobrev Might Venture Into R-Rated Films After Leaving 'The Vampire Diaries': Report

| Apr 16, 2015 03:31 AM EDT

Actress Nina Dobrev arrives at the 2015 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California February 22, 2015.

Nina Dobrev is reportedly taking on a new role after she announced her departure from the next season of the hit show "The Vampire Diaries" (TVD) and it is related to something R-Rated.

According to the source of Hollywood Life, Dobrev wants to break out from what she is most famous for, which is her character in the said show, so she might go topless for a new role and she is in it one hundred percent.

The source pointed out that Dobrev wants to make a mark and that she will venture into making movies or other TV shows that has a bigger cast to prove that she can do more than just "Elena" from "TVD."

The insider also shared to the publication that Dobrev will not go topless for any role as she will still think about it but if the part is right, she is willing to go topless without any hesitation. Dobrev already accepted the fact that going bare might be the key for her to get a great role from another actress.

Dobrev's representatives shared that there is no truth that she left due to the fact that she was working with her ex-boyfriend Ian Somerhalder, who plays the role for the love interest of Dobrev in the series, as per report of Celebrity Dirty Laundry. Her representatives pointed out that the real reason was that Dobrev wanted to be working on movies full-time as she already appeared in different movies in the past.

In 2012, she was featured in the movie "The Perks of Being A Wallflower" as the older sister of the main character and also appeared in the movie "Let's Be Cops" this year.

Meanwhile, Dobrev uploaded a video on her Instagram account with her co-actor Michael Trevino as they bid goodbye to their fans. Both left the CW series after the sixth season and the day that the video was posted was already their last day on set. 

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