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'Vampire Diaries' stars arrested for allegedly flashing traffic

September 11, 4:27 PMLA Legal ExaminerJames Hirsen
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Drivers in Forsyth, Georgia were probably distracted as they drove past the intersection near the Rumble Road Bridge, as some attractive young female actresses from a hot new television show posed for pictures.

Four of the stars of the CW’s new series, “The Vampire Diaries” were arrested for purportedly flashing motorists from a bridge.

Nina Dobrev, 20, Sara Canning, 22, Candice Accola, 22, and Kayla Ewell, 24, were charged with disorderly conduct.

A male photographer, Tyler Shields, and an actress who does not appear on the program were also arrested and charged.

Deputies responded to reports of teens hanging and flashing from the Rumble Road Bridge, according to a Monroe county Sheriff’s Department police report. When the police arrived they found five females and a male standing on the bridge.

When informed of the complaints, Shields told the police that he was a photographer and was engaged in a photo shoot for a television show. One of the officers checked the cameras and found various images of the female actresses sitting, straddling and hanging on the bridge in various poses.

The group was promptly booked for disorderly conduct and Shields posted $4.000 in fines.

“Vampire Diaries” must have been helped by the pics as the debut averaged 4.84 million viewers, according to Nielsen.

 

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