Scream Star Hayden Panettiere Was Traumatized Working on TV Show That Mirrored Her Life



Summary

  • Hayden Panettiere reveals that her experience working on Nashville was traumatizing because her character mirrored her own struggles with substance abuse and postpartum depression.
  • Panettiere believes that the show’s writers were not creating new storylines but instead copying her real-life experiences, which made the experience even more difficult for her.
  • Despite the challenges, Panettiere has been open about her personal struggles and has since taken time away from acting to work on her issues. She made a successful return in Scream VI.

Hayden Panettiere is looking back at her past and revealing that, despite being a hit TV series on ABC at the time, working on Nashville was a traumatizing experience because it felt like art imitating life.

During an interview with The Messenger, via Deadline, the actress revealed that starring in Nashville for six years was “very traumatizing” because the character she played, Juliette Barnes, very much mirrored her life, particularly her battles with substance abuse, alcoholism, and postpartum depression.

“Straight from the beginning, it was like, I’m dating a football player, [and then] Juliette dates a football player. And then they turned her into an alcoholic. Then they turned to her leaving her daughter and go to this crazy [place] in Europe, and it was very obvious…”

Hayden Panetierre’s role in Nashville mirrored her life in many ways

In Nashville, Juliette Barnes was a bubblegum country pop singer and former teen star sensation who made it her mission to replace Rayna James (Connie Britton) as the top superstar in country music. The character dealt with her fair share of issues across the run of the series and Panettiere believes the writers were just copying her real life instead of doing proper research.

“They weren’t doing their homework. They weren’t creating new storylines. They were just looking at my life and going, ‘Oh, let’s just take what she’s going through and put our little spin on it.’ And then, ta-da! It’s done and done.”

Panettiere has been very vocal about the personal issues she has experienced during her career, particularly in recent years. She started in the industry at a very young age, appearing in her first commercial at 11 months old. The actress began performing full-time in 1994 at the age of four and began a career in film and TV that included roles in A Bugs Life, Remember The Titans, Ally McBeal, Heroes, and Scream 4.

Related Best Hayden Panettiere Performances, Ranked Hayden Panettiere is an established Hollywood actress with a career spanning thirty years, having first rose to prominence in Pixar’s A Bug’s Life.

The actress revealed her battle with postpartum depression in 2015 following the birth of her daughter and this led to her voluntarily checking into a facility for treatment, causing her to miss several episodes of Nashville. Following the conclusion of the series in 2018, the actress took time away from acting to work on her issues. Panettiere has stated that she has now been clean and sober since 2021.

Panettiere made a much-anticipated return to acting in the fan-favorite role of Kirby Reed in Scream VI, a role that she originated in the fourth installment. The film proved to be a big hit, grossing $169 million at the global box office on a $35 million budget and becoming the first installment of the franchise to gross over $100 million at the domestic box office since 1997’s Scream 2.

All six seasons of Nashville can currently be streamed on Hulu.

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