Why Hayden Panettiere Was Reportedly Scared Of ‘Dangerous’ Friends Before Death

Tuesday, August 18, 2026 at 5:30 PM

Actress Hayden Panettiere was reportedly scared of her "dangerous" former friends before she released her memoir, "This Is Me." The Why Hayden Panettiere Was Reportedly Scared Of ‘Dangerous’ Friends Before Death first appeared on The Blast

More details about the last few months of Hayden Panettiere‘s life before her tragic death are coming to light. According to a new report, the “Remember the Titans” actress reportedly told friends that she was nervous that “dangerous” people from her past may have been upset with her over things she wrote about in her book, “This Is Me: A Reckoning.”

Hayden Panettiere Was Reportedly Scared Of Her ‘Dangerous’ Ex Friends While Working On Memoir

Hayden Panettiere
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Panettiere released her headline-making memoir in May 2026, and in it, the “Heroes” actress wrote about her strained relationship with her mother, being forced into acting as a child, her struggles with addiction, and even candidly opened up about the time she was placed into bed with a naked man when she was a teenager.

Sources told TMZ that Panettiere was nervous that she’d get pushback from her “dangerous” former friends over what she’d written. Insiders also said Panettiere felt she was barred from mentioning her ex-friends by name for legal reasons.

Sources Say Revisiting These Parts Of Her Life Were Painful For Hayden Panettiere

According to a previous report from The Blast, Panettiere touched on the terrifying experience she had at just 18 when a former friend of hers placed her in bed with a much older man who was naked and told her to perform sex acts on him.

“The fact that I was 18, even though I’d lived such a huge life and I thought I was oh so mature at 18 … scientifically, your frontal lobes don’t develop until we’re what, 25, 26?” she said. “I wasn’t capable of being fully aware of what was going on around me.”

Panettiere recalled being extremely hurt by the situation because she trusted her ex-friend, who put her in that dangerous situation. “It was led by somebody that I had grown to trust and see as a protector and somebody who had my back,” she said. “When you really find somebody that you trust, you hold on to them for dear life, and you feel so lucky.”

While she spoke bravely about her experience, sources told TMZ that revisiting these moments was “torture” for Panettiere.

Hayden Panettiere Reveals Why She Kept Names Out Of Her Book

The sources’ revelations aren’t surprising, considering Panettiere said herself that she chose to keep names out of her book for fear of repercussions.

“I wanted to tell my stories without dragging anyone else in the mud, through the mud,” she told Tamron Hall, per The Blast. “As much as I want to call people out, this is still an industry that I have to exist in.”

Panettiere also said she could’ve been dragged to court by “very pissed off famous people” if she had included identifying details in her book. “it was to protect me and my company from being sued,” she shared.

Panettiere Died At 36

Hayden Panettiere
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Panettiere died at age 36, according to The Blast. A rep from her team issued the following statement on Sunday, August 16: “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.”

The details surrounding her death are still unknown; however, first responders shared that Panettiere was found “unresponsive” at a South Carolina residence, and she received “advanced cardiac life support measures” before she was pronounced dead.

Solange Knowles Honors Panettiere With A Moving Post

Panettiere has been honored over the last two days by celebrities who have reflected on their relationships with the actress. One of them is Solange Knowles, who starred alongside Panettiere in the 2006 film “Bring It On: All or Nothing.”

“Rest in peace, Hayden,” Solange captioned a picture of herself and Panettiere. “In peace, because you are so deserving of it. We had so many parallels in our lives, and the world watched you courageously live in your radical truth, telling your story. We watched your endless quest for vulnerability and healing.”

Solange finished, “I salute your journey, and I honor the work we created together that became something that really means something to people. Reaching people we couldn’t have ever imagined at the time, as two young girls trying to keep looking to the light. The light surrounds you now. Rest easy, Hayden.”

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