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The Vampire Diaries is a popular American supernatural teen drama TV series based on the book series of the same name by L. J. Smith. Developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, the show premiered on The CW network on September 10, 2009, and concluded on March 10, 2017, after airing a total of 171 episodes over eight seasons.
The pilot episode garnered a large audience, marking the highest-rated series premiere on The CW since the network’s establishment in 2006. Throughout its first season, the show maintained an average viewership of 3.60 million. It became the network’s most-watched series until it was eventually surpassed by Arrow. The series has received numerous award nominations and has won four People’s Choice Awards and multiple Teen Choice Awards.
In April 2015, lead actress Nina Dobrev, who portrayed the character Elena Gilbert, confirmed her departure from the show after the sixth season. However, she returned to provide a voiceover for the seventh-season finale and made a guest appearance in the series finale. In March 2016, The CW renewed the series for an eighth season, consisting of 16 episodes. However, in July of the same year, it was announced that the eighth season would be the show’s final season. The season premiered on October 21, 2016, and concluded on March 10, 2017.
The concepts and characters introduced in The Vampire Diaries have expanded into a larger media franchise. This includes other television series, web series, novels, and comic books. The Originals, a spin-off series that aired on The CW from 2013 to 2018, was the first major addition to this interconnected collection of works. It was followed by another spin-off titled Legacies, which aired on The CW from 2018 to 2022.
Yes, members of The Vampire Diaries cast were indeed arrested. In August 2009, four actors from the show, namely Nina Dobrev, Candice Accola (now Candice King), Sara Canning, and Kayla Ewell, along with actor Krystal Vayda and photographer Tyler Shields, found themselves in legal trouble in Georgia.
The incident occurred in Forsyth, Georgia, where Monroe County deputies apprehended the group for engaging in an activity that posed a safety hazard. Numerous drivers had called 911 to report that the women were flashing their chests from an interstate overpass, while deputies caught them “dangling from a bridge.” Consequently, they were charged with disorderly conduct and subsequently booked.
During the investigation, Tyler Shields’ camera was examined, and it revealed images of the women hanging onto or straddling the bridge. However, the cast members involved strongly denied the allegations of indecent exposure. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly in September 2009, Kayla Ewell explained that the group had stopped on the bridge to take photos, but when the police approached, they clarified that the only thing “flashing” was their camera. According to Ewell, they were issued tickets for loitering.
Despite their denials, the cast members had to pay fines as a result of the incident. Mugshots of the six individuals can still be found in certain online archives, serving as a reminder of the arrest controversy that surrounded The Vampire Diaries during its early years.
In August 2009, four beloved actors from The Vampire Diaries found themselves in a legal predicament when they were arrested in Georgia. Nina Dobrev, Candice Accola (now known as Candice King), Sara Canning (who portrayed Aunt Jenna), and Kayla Ewell (who played Matt’s sister Vicki) were among those who faced charges.
The incident took place in Forsyth, Georgia, where Monroe County deputies caught them allegedly “dangling from a bridge,” resulting in multiple drivers calling 911 to report that the women were exposing their chests from an interstate overpass. The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported that they were subsequently booked on charges of disorderly conduct and later released.
During the course of the arrest, officers examined photographer Tyler Shields’ camera, which contained images of the women hanging onto or straddling the bridge in Forsyth.
However, the cast members involved vehemently denied the accusations of indecent exposure. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly in September 2009, Kayla Ewell shed light on the incident, explaining that they had merely stopped on the bridge to take photographs when the police approached them. Ewell emphasized that the only thing “flashing” was their camera, not their bodies. She further revealed that they were issued tickets for loitering.
Ewell expressed her disbelief at the accusation of flashing, stating that they were not the type of individuals to expose their breasts. She highlighted the absurdity of the claim, mentioning that the size of her breasts was not something that people would find particularly interesting. She made it clear that she would never engage in such behavior.
Ultimately, the TVD crew had to pay fines as a consequence of the incident. Today, their six mugshots can still be found in various corners of the internet, serving as a reminder of the arrest controversy surrounding the cast during the early days of The Vampire Diaries.
Cast |
Character |
Nina Dobrev |
Elena Gilbert |
Paul Wesley |
Stefan Salvatore |
Ian Somerhalder |
Damon Salvatore |
Steven R. McQueen |
Jeremy Gilbert |
Sara Canning |
Jenna Sommers |
Kat Graham |
Bonnie Bennett |
Candice King |
Caroline Forbes |
Zach Roerig |
Matt Donovan |
Kayla Ewell |
Vicki Donovan |
Michael Trevino |
Tyler Lockwood |
Matt Davis |
Alaric Saltzman |
Joseph Morgan |
Klaus Mikaelson |
Michael Malarkey |
Enzo St. John |
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