Hayden Panettiere’s mother criticises boyfriend after actress’s death
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Hayden Panettiere's mother, Lesley Vogel, has broken her silence two days after the actress's death, publicly criticising her daughter's on-again, off-again boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, who was reportedly with her when she died. Vogel, who once managed Panettiere's career, singled out Hickerson as a troubling presence in her daughter's life, adding a fraught new dimension to the outpouring of grief that has followed the "Heroes" and "Nashville" star's sudden death at 36 on Sunday 16 August.
The intervention comes amid a wave of tributes from figures including Hilary Duff, Mariska Hargitay, Solange, Rosie O'Donnell, Jeremy Piven, Beverley Mitchell, Justin Chatwin and Panettiere's ex-fiancé Wladimir Klitschko, several recalling her warmth and work ethic during her years as a young Hollywood star. It also follows earlier reporting, including from the New York Times, that her fatal cardiac arrest followed an apparent drug overdose at her South Carolina home, where she could not be resuscitated; a preliminary autopsy has reportedly since been carried out, though full results are not yet public.
- Panettiere's mother criticises boyfriend Brian Hickerson, who was with her at death
- Tributes continue from Hilary Duff, Klitschko and other Hollywood figures
- Death linked to apparent overdose; preliminary autopsy results awaited
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Tributes have been coming in from across the entertainment industry after actress Hayden Panettiere died suddenly at 36. She was best known for playing Juliette Barnes in the ABC musical drama Nashville, having earlier risen to fame as a child and teen star in the 2000s.
The reaction has come from people who worked with or knew her over the years, including her Nashville co-star Charles Esten, actress Hilary Duff, Mariska Hargitay, Solange, Rosie O'Donnell and her former husband, boxer Wladimir Klitschko. Their tributes point to how widely she was known and liked within Hollywood, having grown up in the public eye from a young age.
The outpouring reflects both her long career and the personal connections she built with colleagues across film, television and music.
Coverage
- The Hollywood Reporter — ‘Nashville’ Alum Charles Esten Notes “Strange Coincidence” of Being in Greenville, South Carolina Days Before Hayden Panettiere’s Death
- Billboard — Hilary Duff Pays Tribute to Hayden Panettiere: ‘I So Deeply Wish This Wasn’t the End for You’
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