Actress Hayden Panettiere has died. She was 36. ABC News recently announced the news, with Panettiere’s representative confirming her untimely passing.
“It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden. She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her–and to the millions who watched her onscreen,” her rep said.
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Panettiere was a bit of an open book with fans, sharing the struggles and challenges she’s faced in front of and out of the spotlight. She would also often post updates and insights into her personal life on social media, with her online presence leaning into joy and positivity.
In fact, the last post the Nashville star made on Instagram, dated July 27, captured a warm, happy moment with celebrity photographer Randall Slavin.
The black-and-white image shows the two embracing, with Panettiere looking into the camera and giving a cheeky smile. Almost winking, she playfully sticks her tongue out, while Slavin looks down at her and smiles.
“Good times and good friends @randallslavin ✨,” she wrote in the caption.
Fans took to the comments section to both compliment the actress and share their thoughts on her recently released memoir, This Is Me: A Reckoning, which she released just three months before her death.
“What a story and what fluidity you told it,” one wrote. “Thank you for sharing.”
“I took the book on a work trip and finished it before I even got off the plane!” another said. “It gave me chills! Your story is amazing!!! Thanks for sharing it with your fans.”
Though the post was a seemingly ordinary celebration of friendship and happiness when she shared it, Panettiere’s simple words take on a very different meaning after her death.
During her decades-long career in entertainment, she appeared in legendary series including Heroes and Nashville, as well as iconic films including Remember the Titans and the Scream franchise.
Off the screen, she chose to share her candid personal story, addressing long-term struggles with addiction, postpartum depression, domestic abuse, and the profound grief of losing her younger brother Jansen in 2023.
In the end, there was no farewell in Panettiere’s final post. Just a snapshot of friendship, laughter, and the kind of ordinary happiness that, after her death, feels all the more precious.
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