Hayden Panettiere's Co-star Justin Chatwin 'P----- Off' Over Hollywood Culture After Her Passing
Justin Chatwin slammed Hollywood culture for failing people battling trauma and addiction as he grieves "Sleepwalker" co-star Hayden Panettiere.
Justin Chatwin is expressing anger over Hollywood’s culture, which he believes fails to adequately support individuals dealing with trauma and addiction, following the death of his “Sleepwalker” co-star Hayden Panettiere. Chatwin described Panettiere as sweet and a “unicorn” but noted that life and her career had taken a toll on her, sensing significant pain she carried. He highlighted the loneliness of the entertainment industry and urged actors to be mindful of roles that might resurface unhealed trauma.
- Justin Chatwin is grieving the death of “Sleepwalker” co-star Hayden Panettiere and is angered by Hollywood’s culture surrounding trauma and addiction.
- Chatwin stated that the industry does not sufficiently support people struggling with these issues, leading to preventable deaths.
- He remembered Panettiere as a sweet person with a big heart, but sensed she carried significant pain from her life and career.
- Chatwin reflected on the loneliness experienced by performers in Hollywood and cautioned actors about taking on roles that could reawaken unresolved trauma.
- Panettiere’s death occurred on August 16 at age 36; her official cause of death is still under investigation.
- Panettiere had publicly discussed her struggles with addiction and personal challenges in her 2026 memoir, “This Is Me: A Reckoning.”
- Her death followed that of her younger brother, Jansen Panettiere, in 2023.
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