Nina Dobrev shuts down ‘yacht girl’ rumours with sharp clapback
Nina Dobrev tells critics to move on from false ‘yacht girl’ rumours, calling jealousy ‘the worst thing ever’
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Nina Dobrev has spoken out against online speculation labeling her a ‘yacht girl’ calling out the jealousy behind the rumours. The Vampire Diaries alum responded firmly to critics on social media, saying, “It’s 2026. Jealousy is the worst thing ever. Please move on from these false statements. Get a hobby. Enjoy your life.” Her message immediately caught the attention of fans and commentators, quickly becoming one of the most talked-about celebrity responses of the moment.

The rumours began circulating after photos surfaced of Dobrev enjoying a group boating trip in St. Barts during the New Year period. She was photographed alongside several friends, including other high-profile influencers and celebrities. While the images were casual snapshots of a holiday, they sparked a wave of speculation online, with some users labeling her a ‘yacht girl’ and drawing assumptions about her lifestyle.
Supporters of Dobrev argued that the claims were rooted in jealousy and outdated social biases, noting that public figures are frequently judged based on who they associate with or where they travel. Many fans praised the actress for addressing the rumours directly, seeing her response as a bold statement against the toxic side of celebrity gossip culture. On platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and fan forums, her words were shared widely, with comments celebrating her confidence and clarity.
Dobrev’s stance also highlights the challenges faced by celebrities navigating social media scrutiny, where casual moments can quickly be misinterpreted and amplified. By responding directly, she reframed the narrative and encouraged critics to reconsider how they engage with assumptions about public figures.
In her statement, Dobrev emphasised self-care and personal focus, suggesting that critics find ways to enjoy their own lives rather than projecting negativity onto others. Her call to “get a hobby” resonated with fans, becoming a rallying point in discussions about online etiquette and the pressures of celebrity life.



















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