A theme was developing, and she wanted out. After playing a cheerleader again in I Love You, Beth Cooper , Panettiere expressed that she was ready for something new.
As fans of Nashville know, Panettiere is one heck of a talented singer who knows how to light up a stage. But somehow, her real-world music career never really got off the ground. She even started working on her own album, releasing a single entitled "Wake Up Call" in But she wasn't happy with the music that her record label was pushing her to sing, and has since revealed her dissatisfaction with this release.
Panettiere did not feel like she could express herself authentically, and eventually, the project was shelved. It wasn't me," Panettiere said in an interview with Vulture. However, these unpleasant experiences in the music industry have proved useful to her as an actress.
While playing Juliette, an aspiring singer and one of the main roles on Nashville , Panettiere took her experiences into account as her character was encouraged to record music she was not passionate about. I know what that is," the actress remarked in Though things ended positively in this regard, she doesn't think she'll try to record another album in the future, as she feels that people will conflate her music with her character.
After having her daughter Kaya in December , Panettiere found herself struggling with postpartum depression. She sought treatment multiple times, most recently checking into a Utah treatment center for support in May Panettiere has repeatedly chosen to share her struggles, despite how difficult they are, as she believes greater openness about the condition can help women who fear they might be alone in dealing with such a fraught illness.
I think I'm all the stronger for it. I think I'm a better mom because of it because you never take that connection for granted. It makes you a very strong, resilient woman. You've just got to let it make you stronger. Naturally, Panettiere still wants to spend as much time with her daughter as possible, so she travels to Ukraine whenever she gets the chance.
When she can't get on a plane and travel to spend hands-on time with her daughter, she picks up the phone for a FaceTime call. It's easy to imagine this might be a big part of why Panettiere doesn't always have the free time to commit to new roles — she has to balance co-parenting on another continent with her acting career.
Although they have been separated for several years now, Panettiere and Klitschko enjoy a genuinely amicable bond, and seek to set a positive example for their daughter.
But I think we've done a really good job. It may seem contradictory to say that a celebrity like Panettiere is actually a very private person, but that is, in fact, the truth.
Unlike so many highly visible stars, Panettiere makes a point of not making every detail of her life public. While she does share her struggles with fans when she's ready, like her battle with postpartum depression, she rarely posts about her life on social media — even when she's busy working or attending star-studded events. Panettiere's Instagram is a modest affair, with few photos posted at all although you've got a smile at her proudly posting her nearly completed 1,piece puzzle.
And while Panettiere has a Twitter account as well, she often goes weeks without posting any Tweets. It's a far cry from the ultra-connected world of many stars, who have multiple feeds updating on an hourly basis, keeping fans informed of what they're working on, where they're going, what they're eating, and who they're doing it all with.
It seems that Panettiere chooses to stay out of the public eye to the fullest extent she can these days — and it's not necessarily because of a lack of opportunities. While plenty of celebrities enjoy sharing their day-to-day lives on social media, Panettiere has strong boundaries when it comes to privacy. As Panettiere tried to move forward in her career and break away from her "cheerleader" image, she took on a majorly controversial role. In the real world, Knox was eventually exonerated when another man was identified as the murderer, and has since spoken openly about her ordeal.
Kercher's family was unhappy with the contents of the film, especially because it depicts a fictionalized version of Kercher's murder. Your imagination runs riot as it is about what happened, but to actually see it like this is very different and very distressing," said Meredith Kercher's father, John Kercher, via Time.
It's obvious from these pictures they are showing the killing. After she began working on Nashville , Panettiere decided to pack up and move to the city for which the show is named. She purchased a home in Nashville, and subsequently realized that she was much happier living in the South than New York City or Los Angeles. She felt like she could be more laid-back, and thus more true to herself. Moreover, she appreciated that her new neighbors seemed to value the little things in life, allowing her to slow down and stop focusing on the nonstop hustle of life in the entertainment industry.
When her glitzy job took her away from Hollywood, she finally felt like she fit in. Living in Nashville gives me a sense of normalcy that I wasn't sure I was ever going to get back in my life," Panettiere said in a interview with Southern Living. When it didn't, I realized that I can live a normal life here with people who don't judge you based on what you do or who you are in the public eye.
Recently, Panettiere has opened up about her struggle to leave an abusive relationship. In the summer of , her ex-boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, was arrested on several charges of domestic abuse. Now, Panettiere is speaking out about what happened, and why she hopes her story can help other people who are in similar situations break free. For Panettiere, stepping away from the camera for a while has been necessary: After going through such a traumatic experience, she wants to put her health and wellbeing first.
Healing has to take priority. Happily, she has found the courage to speak out and has surrounded herself with supportive people. Although Panettiere has taken time off from acting in the past, she has never publicly stated that she regrets becoming an actress. But based on certain statements in recent interviews, it seems like she wouldn't necessarily encourage her daughter to go down the same path she has.
This is understandable: Panettiere has spent almost her entire life in Hollywood, and life in the spotlight brings some unique challenges with it. The Los Angeles Times reported that the actor told Esquire that he had to ship his rolling tobacco from England, explaining, "I have to ship this in from home because you can't get good rolling tobacco here. It's all dry and crappy like you've emptied out a cigarette. According to an interview with The Sun , Radcliffe finds it funny to shock unsuspecting strangers with his unlikely habit, saying "I get a kick out of asking people for a light — I'm always losing lighters.
They fumble in their pockets, look up and realise [sic] they've committed the crime of giving Harry Potter cancer. Despite basically dominating the world of "healthy" living, Goop -founder and actress Gwyneth Paltrow still enjoys a sneaky cig every now and then. As she explained in a Harper's Bazaar cover story , Paltrow admits that her vice is "My one light American Spirit that I smoke once a week, on Saturday night.
Not only does Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington smoke regularly , but his habit sparked some major show spoilers in Harington was photographed hanging out and sharing a smoke with GOT cast members in Belfast, heightening the buzz around rumors that his recently-murdered character Jon Snow was in fact not dead.
Emmy-award winner Elisabeth Moss has been spotted most recently taking cigarette breaks during filming of Top of the Lake. However, Vulture reported in a profile that the actress is less than fond of being photographed smoking, and "asks photographers not to take pictures of her while she's smoking.
In the past few years, actress Katie Holmes has been regularly photographed smoking both off and on set. According to The National Enquirer via Celebitchy , the actress has had a difficult time quitting due to stress and with the crazy amount of attention around her split from Tom Cruise and her relationship with Jamie Foxx , we honestly kind of get it!
Like Gwyneth Paltrow, actress Jessica Alba has made a name for herself in the "healthy-living" market as cofounder of The Honest Company, which sells "ethical" household products, and is also an avid fitness fan. And, like Gwyneth, Alba also enjoys a regular cigarette, with The Sun reporting that her habit may be linked to trying to keep her weight down.
During the Met Gala, despite NYC smoking laws, a number of celebs posted smoke break selfies from the museum's bathroom prompting a bunch of media criticism for glamorizing the unhealthy habit. It turns out that her habit goes way back; in , her mom, actress Melanie Griffith, was spotted lighting up the then year old's cigarette for her. Getty Images. Hayden Panettiere Getty Images.
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