Hayden Panettiere recalls being told to perform sexual acts with ‘very famous’ man

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Hayden Panettiere has opened up about early trauma in Hollywood (Picture: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

Hayden Panettiere has opened up about a deeply unsettling experience from her late teens, when she was told to ‘perform sexual acts’ with an unnamed celebrity.

Speaking on the On Purpose podcast with Jay Shetty, the actress reflected on an incident detailed in her upcoming memoir, This Is Me: A Reckoning.

She described the moment she realised she was ‘in danger’ while aboard a boat with industry figures she believed she could trust, when she was just 18.

Panettiere explained that, despite feeling mature at the time due to her early fame and years working in Hollywood, she now sees how vulnerable she actually was.

‘Scientifically, your frontal lobes don’t develop until we’re what, 25, 26?’ she said.

‘Even though I felt like I could make healthy decisions, safe decisions, I wasn’t capable of being fully aware of what was going on around me.’

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The star said she was ‘physically put in bed next to this undressed man’ (Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

The former TV star described arriving on the boat with a friend and having no expectation that anything inappropriate would happen.

She recalled being led into a small room and placed into bed beside a ‘very famous’ man who was undressed, saying the encounter felt disturbingly routine to those around her.

‘She physically put me in the bed next to this undressed man,’ Panettiere said, adding that the man behaved ‘like this was just an average day for him.’

The actress said her instincts immediately kicked in and she fled the room.

‘That lion in me, that fire in me… my hair stood on end and I became ferocious,’ she explained. ‘I was like, “This is not happening.”’

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She became a major star as a teenager (Picture: Mitch Haaseth/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

Panettiere also reflected on the frightening realisation that she was isolated and physically unable to leave easily, describing the moment she understood she was ‘quite literally out to sea.’

The actress has spoken candidly in recent years about trauma, addiction and the pressures of growing up in the public eye, previously discussing struggles with opioids, alcohol and postpartum depression.

Panettiere began working in entertainment as a young child, first appearing in long-running US soap operas including One Life to Live and Guiding Light.

She later voiced a character in A Bug’s Life before becoming a familiar face in a string of Disney-associated projects such as Remember the Titans, Tiger Cruise and Ice Princess.

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Many remember her role as Claire Bennet in Heroes (Picture: Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

As her career developed, she took on teen movie roles in films including Bring It On: All or Nothing and Scream 4, later returning to the horror franchise for Scream VI.

In television, she became especially well known for starring as Claire Bennet in Heroes and country singer Juliette Barnes in Nashville.

She’s been divulging more than ever before about her life in Hollywood in recent weeks as she does press for her upcoming memoir.

The actress publicly came out as bisexual in an interview with US Weekly recently, saying: ‘It was always the fear of not being perfect, and what my team was going to think about it, what the public’s opinion was going to be about it.’

She continued, explaining why it took her so long to come out: ‘It was just never the right time, and it was a very difficult topic to articulate properly… It’s sad that I had to wait till I was 36 years old to share that part of me, but better late than never, right?’

Her memoir, This Is Me: A Reckoning, is due for release on May 19.

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