Hayden Panettiere claims mom superglued teeth in her mouth when hers fell out

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Hayden Panettiere claims her mother and former manager, Lesley Vogel, once superglued teeth into her mouth so she wouldn’t lose out on an acting gig.

In her new memoir, “This Is Me: A Reckoning,” the actress recalls getting a dental implant after losing her right front baby tooth when she was 8 years old.

Despite the dentist, Dr. Bob, suggesting that Panettiere use a denture adhesive to keep the flipper in place, Vogel opted for a quicker fix while the mother-daughter duo was on set in Chicago.

Panettiere, now 36, recounts her mom telling her, “Give me the tooth you lost. And cross your fingers.”

Hayden Panettiere claims in her new memoir, “This Is Me: A Reckoning,” that her mom, Lesley Vogel, superglued teeth into her mouth so she wouldn’t lose out on an acting gig in Chicago.
The “Nashville” star (pictured here in 2023) recalls in her book that her mom made her get a dental implant when her front right baby tooth fell out when she was 8 years old. Variety via Getty Images

“I dutifully handed Mom the tooth and watched her squeeze a dab of superglue onto it. Then she affixed the tooth to the flipper,” she pens.

“Partly in horror and partly out of respect for the MacGyver-like skills I had no idea she possessed,” the “Nashville” alum recalls. “I stepped back to give Mom some room.”

Panettiere said a “little voice” in her head advised her that if the superglue wasn’t fully dry she’d be stuck with the flipper for life.

“I closed my mouth and licked my top teeth,” she recounts. “Then I opened my mouth and smiled.”

The “Heros” alum (pictured here as a child) writes that, when the flipper fell out on set, “I dutifully handed Mom the tooth and watched her squeeze a dab of superglue onto it. Then she affixed the tooth to the flipper.” FilmMagic
Despite being scared of the flipper being glued onto her tooth, the “Bring it On” star (pictured here in 1998) did what she was told. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

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The flipper did cause a slight speech impediment, with Panettiere saying, “Lisp be damned. I got the job.”

Page Six has reached out to Vogel for comment.

This wasn’t the only story Panettiere shared about her estranged mom, 70, in her new memoir.

The “Scream VI” actress also recalled the real reason she was allegedly fired from 2002’s “Panic Room.”

Panettiere claims that, as an adult, she discovered that producers had replaced her as Jodie Foster’s daughter in the film because of a hair dispute.

“I closed my mouth and licked my top teeth,” the former child star (pictured here in 2002) says. “Then I opened my mouth and smiled.” WireImage
Panettiere and her mom (pictured here in 2011) are currently estranged. Getty Images

“The director spoke to Mom about cutting my hair so I would look more like Jodie Foster, who’s always rocked a great bob,” she writes. “Mom said ‘no.’ It was a dealbreaker.”

Vogel — whose son, Jansen Panettiere, died in 2023 at the age of 28 — had managed her daughter’s career since she was a child star.

However, at 19, Panettiere decided to end their business relationship.

She recounted telling her mom, “I don’t want us to work together anymore; I just want you to be my mom,” to which Vogel allegedly replied, “You owe me.”

The actress also spoke about the alleged conversation while appearing on the “Jay Shetty” podcast earlier this month, claiming, “And that’s all [my mom] said, and she walked out.”

Elsewhere in her book, the “Law & Order SVU” alum (pictured here in 2000) wrote about ending her business relationship with her mom. Getty Images
The star (pictured here in 1996) told her mom, “I don’t want us to work together anymore; I just want you to be my mom,” to which Vogel allegedly responded, “You owe me.” NBCUniversal via Getty Images

The “Remember the Titans” star claimed that Vogel “didn’t pursue” any sort of mother-daughter relationship with her after that day.

She also confessed she used to feel “very guilty” that her career affected her ability to spend time with Jensen.

“I remember [my mom] actually turning to me one night and saying, ‘You’re the reason why I’m missing my son growing up.’ And that was a punch in the gut,” Hayden claimed.

Vogel, meanwhile, told Page Six that she thinks her daughter (pictured here in 2024) is bringing up “drama” to partially “sell books.” GC Images
The 70-year-old said that “after 20 years of trauma, I took the advice of professionals and chose the no-contact rout” with the actress (pictured here earlier this month). CBS

Meanwhile, Vogel clapped back at her daughter’s tell-all, expressing to Page Six that she believes “the present drama is partially to sell books.”

She added that “after 20 years of trauma, I took the advice of professionals and chose the no-contact route.”

“As many parents of entertainment children [know], we are all too familiar with the painful observation of watching the self-destructive paths they sometimes choose,” Vogel continued. “No parent hopes for this scenario; we want our children to be the best of themselves and live a peaceful, joyful life!”

“Sadly, this is out of our control,” she noted. “You cannot save someone who does not want to be saved.”

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