Hayden Panettiere, known for her role in the hit TV series "Nashville," recently revealed in an interview that the show had a significant impact on her mental well-being, describing it as a "highly distressing" experience during filming.
Panettiere played the role of Juliette Barnes, a country star, in the TV series Nashville, which aired from 2012 to 2018. She has been vocal about her challenges with alcohol, opioids, and post-partum depression. In a recent interview with the Messenger, she reveals that the show's writers drew extensively from her own experiences to shape her character's storylines, making the filming process particularly challenging for her.
Right from the start, it felt like I was dating a football player, and then Juliette starts dating one too," Panettiere explains. "And then they portrayed her as an alcoholic. After that, they had her abandon her daughter and go to some crazy place in Europe, and it was clear that they weren't being original. They weren't coming up with new storylines. Instead, they were just taking inspiration from my life and putting their own twist on it. And just like that, it's done and over with."
Panettiere expresses that her time in Nashville was highly fulfilling in terms of her career. However, she describes the experience as deeply distressing because she felt as though she was reliving her own life through her acting.
Panettiere has planned a tour called "A Conversation With Hayden Panettiere" that will take place in three different cities. Through this tour, she aims to inspire and support individuals who are facing similar challenges as she has in her own life.
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