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Almost the entire cast of "The Vampire Diaries" was at the premiere of "Let's Be Cops" to support Nina Dobrev, who stars in the movie.

Noticeably absent was Dobrev's ex-boyfriend Ian Somerhalder, who also co-stars with Dobrev in the CW hit TV show.

Nonetheless, Dobrev was all smiles as she posed with the cast, and co-star Michael Trevino took to Instagram to post the picture and wrote, "About to see our girl @ninadobrev new movie Let's Be Cops! TVD came to represent! #TVD".

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Zach Roenig and Michael Malarkey were also on hand to support Dobrev. Roenig and Malarkey play Matt and Enzo in the show.

Meanwhile, Somerhalder has scored a major win at the Creative Emmy Awards on Aug. 16. His Showtime documentary series, "Years of Living Dangerously," won an Emmy, and he celebrated by doing a little victory dance after the event with his new girlfriend, "Twilight" actress Nikki Reed.

Somerhalder, who was one of the nine celebrity correspondents on the Showtime series, was very excited for the documentary's win. The nine part docu-series focuses on the issue of climate change. Other celebrities who were a part of the project include Olivia Munn, Jessica Alba and Harrison Ford.

The actor was very enthusiastic about the project and even talked about his new relationship with Reed when he was interviewed by E! on the red carpet.

"Life is good. There's a lot of support and love from a lot of people. I couldn't be happier if I tried," he said.

Somerhalder also posted a picture on Instagram of his impromptu victory dance with Reed.

"#YEARSPROJECT on Showtime won the Emmy!!! Wow! Thank you so much for the support! I'm smiling ear to ear right now! Doing a little victory dance with @iamnikkireed, @thejram & @polivierjr," the picture was captioned.

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