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Panettiere was open about her mental health struggles and addiction, as was her "Nashville" character, Juliette Barnes. Mark Levine/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty Images Hayden Panettiere died on August 16, three months after publishing her memoir, "This Is Me." In it, she wrote about the writers on the show "Nashville" taking inspiration from her real-life experiences. Her character, Juliette, struggled with postpartum depression and addiction, like Panettiere. Hayden Panettiere once wrote that starring on "Nashville" and reading the show's script was like "looking in a funhous...
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Panettiere was open about her mental health struggles and addiction, as was her "Nashville" character, Juliette Barnes. Mark Levine/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty Images Hayden Panettiere died on August 16, three months after publishing her memoir, "This Is Me." In it, she wrote about the writers on the show "Nashville" taking inspiration from her real-life experiences. Her character, Juliette, struggled with postpartum depression and addiction, like Panettiere. Hayden Panettiere once wrote that starring on "Nashville" and reading the show's script was like "looking in a funhous...
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The actress, best known for "Heroes" and "Nashville," died Sunday in South Carolina.
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The American actor also starred in the Scream franchise and the TV show Heroes
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AIPROPX has consolidated 6 reports from 6 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Hayden Panettiere once wrote in her memoir that working on 'Nashville' was like diving 'headfirst into my own hell.” The covered outlets are based across 2 regions — Other and US.
The earliest report in this entry came from DailyVoice.com (Aug 17, 2026, 03:41 UTC); the most recent came from Business Insider (Aug 18, 2026, 21:52 UTC).
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