Hayden Panettiere, known for her role in the hit TV show "Nashville," recently revealed in an interview that her experience filming the series was extremely distressing and had a lasting impact on her.
Actress Panettiere played the role of Juliette Barnes, a country music star, in the TV series Nashville that aired from 2012 to 2018. Throughout her career, she has been honest about her challenges with alcohol, opioids, and post-partum depression. In a recent interview, she reveals that the show's writers drew inspiration from her own personal experiences for 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 also starts dating a football player," Panettiere explains. "And then they portray her as an alcoholic. After that, they make her abandon her daughter and go to some crazy place in Europe, and it was very obvious… They didn't put any effort into coming up with new storylines. They were simply taking inspiration from my own life and putting their own twist on it. And just like that, they're done."
According to Panettiere, her time on the show Nashville was personally challenging, despite the professional success she experienced. She described it as a "traumatizing" experience because she felt as though she was reliving her own life through her acting.
Panettiere plans to kick off a tour called "A Conversation With Hayden Panettiere" in three different cities. The purpose of this tour is to inspire and support individuals who may be facing similar challenges as she has in her own life.
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