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Shaun White’s Better-Half Nina Dobrev Crafts Special Message for Her “Husband” in Adorable Update

Published 11/15/2023, 8:15 AM EST

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At the age of thirty-five years, Shaun White, a three-time Olympic Gold winner bowed out after the last run in the Winter Olympics in 2022. The gold medals of 2006, 2010 and 2018, made him the most typical snowboarding godfather. While White may have ceased to climb slopes, he generates news on music, his lifestyle off the pistes and of course his romantic life.

His affair has always been a buzz in the industry. However, they have been together since 2012. Nina Dobrev is a Bulgarian Canadian actress and model known for her role in “The Vampire Diaries,” which is a favorite show among Gen-Z. Additionally, she is a successful model. While she has excelled in various roles, her personal favorite remains an adorable character, which she recently revealed in the best way.

Nina Dobrev’s hilarious nod to Adam Devine

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Recently, Nina Dobrev shared a story on Instagram which was a picture of Adam Devine who is an American actor, comedian and singer. She captioned it as, ‘AKA my favorite movie husband of all time (Sorry to all my other movie husbands… do better, I guess?).’

Shaun White’s legacy and vision beyond

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Shaun White in 2022, finished just short of the podium in fourth position in the men’s halfpipe event, at the Beijing Games and announced his retirement after this year. His departure, which was not an ideal or fairy-tale ending after falling in his final Olympic race, was greeted by colleagues’ congratulations. White, renowned for his Olympic success in snowboarding and skateboarding with a total of 15 X Games gold medals, expressed gratitude to fans, the sport, and bid an emotional goodbye during an interview with NBC’s Randy Moss.

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While stepping away from active competition, he plans to remain deeply involved in extreme sports through his company, Whitespace, and as a mentor to emerging talents. “I don’t want to beat these guys anymore. I want to sponsor them,” White said. “Not to sign them or whatever, but to help their career, to help guide and my experiences and what I’ve learned. Even Scotty [James] and I were joking, and he was like, ‘I think I’m going again.’ I would be honored to get that phone call from whoever to support and be a part of this sport in any way that’s given me so much.” He mentioned his willingness to support and guide the next generation of athletes, highlighting a possible role in the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Maleehah Shakeel

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I'm a US sports writer at EssentiallySports, where my passion for sports and the art of storytelling come together. As I thrive to bring insightful content to the table, I've honed my skills in crafting engaging narratives and offering meaningful analysis to the readers. Along with different segments of Olympic avenues, I am a huge equestrian sports enthusiast.
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Suman Varandani