Vampire Diaries Stars Arrested for Flashing During Photo Shoot

by Amy Judd | September 11, 2009 at 11:47 am
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The Vampire Diaries just started last night on the CW, but Radar Online discovered that on August 22, four of the show's stars were arrested for flashing passing motorists in Forsyth, Georgia while they were doing a promotional photo shoot.

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The stars, Nina Dobrev, 20, Candice Accola, 22, Kayla Ewell, 24, and Sara Canning, 22, were charged with disorderly conduct, along with photographer Tyler Shields, and another actress Krystal Vayda.

Police reports says that they received a call to go out to Rumble Road Bridge at 3:42pm with information that some kids had been hanging from the bridge over 1-75 northbound and flashing the motorists. When the police arrived, they checked the cameras and found various 'questionable' images of females sitting on and straddling the bridge.

One photograph even showed one female being held by her legs by the other female as if they were trying to throw her over.

The officers then instructed them to show some identification before taking them to the Sheriff’s Office and booking them for disorderly conduct.


Tyler Shields said the police had a 'flair for the dramatic' and he posted $4,000 in fines for the incident.

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You can't ask for much more publicity than that.

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