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[Hayden Panettiere: A Memoir of Reckoning, Resilience, and Reclaiming Self]-[HAYDEN PANETTIERE: The Truth Behind the Headlines (Finally Telling Her Story In Her Own Words)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2026-05-11

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Unveiling the Human Behind the Headlines: A Conversation with Hayden Panettiere

In a deeply vulnerable episode of the On Purpose podcast, actress Hayden Panettiere sits down to discuss her powerful new memoir, This Is Me: A Reckoning. Moving beyond the public perception of her three-decade career, Panettiere opens up about the traumatic intersections of fame, mental health, and the struggle to reclaim her identity.

The Burden of a Public Childhood

Panettiere reflects on her early start in Hollywood, noting how she "lost the chance to have a normal childhood" by leaning into a talent she was "blessed with." She describes a persistent struggle to fit into two worlds: the high-pressure environment of the entertainment industry and the social sphere of her peers. This duality forced her to "bottle up" her emotions, leading to a profound identity crisis at age 12. She reveals that she began collecting "nasty notes" from school in a binder under her bed, a habit that initiated a lifelong pattern of "changing who I was to make others happy."

The "Momager" Dynamic and Role Reversal

A central theme in Panettiere’s narrative is her complex relationship with her mother. She describes her mother as her "boss" and "momager," noting that "everything was business-focused." The pressure to provide and perform was immense; Panettiere recalls the discomfort of realizing that her hard-earned money was being used for family expenses she wasn't "privy to." She eventually found the courage to split from her mother professionally at 19, a move met with the painful realization that her mother’s interest was tied to the "business aspect" rather than a mother-daughter connection.

Navigating Industry Exploitation

Panettiere shares harrowing stories of industry betrayal, including an incident at 18 where a trusted friend led her into a room to perform sexual acts for a famous older man. "I was quite literally out to sea," she says, describing the shock of being betrayed by someone she viewed as a protector. She further discusses the dangerous pressure she faced as a young star, including being given pills to feel "more confident" before red carpets by people whose job it was to "protect" her.

The Cycle of Anxiety and Postpartum Depression

During her time on the show Nashville, Panettiere faced the surreal experience of her character’s life mirroring her own trauma, including alcoholism and postpartum depression. She admits to "self-medicating" to numb the debilitating anxiety that she couldn't escape. When she spoke openly about her postpartum depression, she was shocked to be dropped from a 10-year endorsement deal with Neutrogena. She emphasizes that the stigma surrounding postpartum depression is immense, noting, "we’re not lying when we tell you something’s wrong."

Confronting Abuse and Finding Clarity

Perhaps the most poignant moment of the interview is when Panettiere reads from her journal regarding a past abusive relationship. She identifies a "Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde" dynamic, where her partner would shift from loving to violent. She admits that she tolerated the abuse partly because she was "more afraid of being alone than being abused." After a long cycle of enabling and trying to "fix" her abuser, she finally realized the "good" she saw in him was a farce. "I see clearly now," she declares, marking a turning point in her journey toward self-worth.

A New Chapter

Despite the "gory details" of her past, Panettiere exudes a newfound sense of peace. She speaks with love about her daughter, who lives in Europe, and her supportive relationship with her ex-partner, Wladimir Klitschko. As she looks toward the future, Panettiere views her memoir as a way to "shake off all this darkness." Her ultimate goal is to ensure her pain serves a purpose: "I want what I have gone through to be for a reason... to help people."

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Everything was business focused.
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I felt like I held my own well.
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I was full of piss and vinegar, as my mom would say.
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step into your most vibrant life
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in my own words
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lean into
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