Nina Dobrev is reveling in the New York Knicks’ victory against the San Antonio Spurs. In a recent Instagram reel, the 37-year-old actress shared her experience watching the Knicks game with celebrities like Keke Palmer and Penn Badgley at Madison Square Garden. Dobrev expressed her joy in the post by saying, “I FEEL LIKE I GOT ELECTROCUTED!! STILL BUZZING from that HISTORIC GAME!!!”
In the video, Dobrev stands in front of a mirror wearing a white Knicks shirt that barely reaches her hips. She accompanies the shirt with just a black sleep mask, choosing not to wear pants.
Fans filled the comments section with praises like, “You’re our favorite Knicks fan,” while another declared her “The most beautiful woman!!!!” Dobrev’s preference for daring fashion was evident again when she recently steped out in New York City in an outfit featuring a mesh torso and red fabric circles over her chest, combined with a black skirt, a red handbag, and stiletto heels.
Following her breakup with Olympic snowboarder Shaun White in September 2025, Dobrev has shared moments of her enjoying a lakeside vacation in bikini photos. The pair had dated for nearly five years and were engaged, but the decision to part ways was mutual and respectful.
Before the split, Dobrev recounted the proposal event. She revealed to Vogue in October 2024 that she felt anxious on the night White proposed. Dobrev believed she was preparing for a CFDA/Vogue dinner with Anna Wintour, but it turned out to be her engagement night.
“[Shaun] made the invite look so legitimate,” she shared, adding that she was worried about Wintour waiting for her. Once she realized it was a proposal, Dobrev admitted to being in shock and just froze, staring at her partner.

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