Did Nina Dobrev Just Confirm Her Friendship with Zac Efron?

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Key Takeaways
- Nina Dobrev and Zac Efron are confirmed to be just friends.
- The duo has maintained a strong friendship for over ten years.
- Recent vacation sightings fueled dating rumors, which Nina has now dispelled.
- There was no drama surrounding Nina's breakup with Shaun White.
- Friendship remains a priority for both Nina and Zac.
Los Angeles, Oct 2 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Nina Dobrev has addressed the swirling rumors regarding her supposed relationship with Zac Efron. In her statement, she clarified that they are merely friends, as reported by Female First UK.
The speculation about their romance ignited after they were seen vacationing together in September. When approached by TMZ with the question, "Is there anything to the Zac Efron rumors?" they further inquired, "You’re just friends?"
Nina responded, "Yeah. You know what? I’m excited for the future and the only thing that’s guaranteed is change.”
The duo was present at billionaire Brad Garlinghouse‘s wedding in the South of France on September 20, and they were also photographed enjoying time on a yacht with friends. Prior to that, on September 18, Daily Mail released images of Nina and Zac swimming off the coast of Italy.
However, a source informed Us Weekly that they are simply "good friends". The source stated, "Nina and Zac are not dating and have been good friends for over a decade. Their friends often joke that they should date, but that is not the case at all. They have supported each other through various life stages and always have one another’s backs.”
According to Female First UK, the sighting of the pair abroad came shortly after Nina ended her five-year relationship with Shaun White. They called off their engagement, but friends emphasized that there was "no drama" or "cheating involved".
A source reiterated to Us Weekly, "There was no drama here. No cheating was involved. They were faithful to each other throughout their relationship. Ultimately, they realized they were better off as friends rather than a married couple."
The source added, "They genuinely grew apart and recognized that friendship was the best path forward.”