Hayden Panettiere’s battle with addiction as actress dies at 36

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Hayden Panettiere had shared candid details of the toll that addiction took on her health before her death on Sunday at age 36.

No official cause of death has been named for the “Nashville” star, but in recent years she reflected on her battle with addiction to alcohol and opioids.

At one point, it grew so serious that she was once hospitalized with jaundice, a condition in which the skin and whites of the eyes turn yellow due to poor liver function.

“Doctors told me my liver was going to give out,” she told People in 2022, later elaborating in her memoir: “A doctor told me that if I didn’t stop drinking, I’d be dead within five years.”

Hayden Panettiere had shared candid details of the toll that addiction took on her health before her death on Sunday at age 36. Disney via Getty Images

The star said the door to addiction was opened for her as a teenager, when someone on her team began giving her “happy pills” before red carpets.

“They were to make me peppy during interviews,” she said.

Later, she started abusing alcohol after moving to Tennessee to star in the hit series “Nashville” in 2012.

“I was being told how to be and how to live by so many people in my life,” she told Women’s Health UK in 2023. “I wanted certain decisions to be my own, and nobody could stop me. What I put in my body was like an act of defiance.”

The actress, who battled postpartum depression, said that her drinking “ramped up” following the birth of her daughter, Kaya, in 2014.

Shortly after, Panettiere was prescribed opioids after an “old neck injury flared up.”

She said she quickly developed a dependency on the pain pills and that her “tolerance got so high so fast that it became a problem.”

She said that she started seeing the serious physical side effects following her 30th birthday in 2019 (pictured in January 2019). Getty Images

The actress first checked herself into rehab in 2015, saying she felt as if she was “drowning.”

But she relapsed, saying that alcohol became a crutch that helped ease anxiety and the pressures of being in the public eye.

“I [also] struggled with sleep deprivation,” she said. “Sleep is massive. It affects your motor skills, your ability to think, and your overall health.”

At her lowest point, she said, “I would have the shakes when I woke up and could only function with sipping alcohol.”

The issues progressed, and she started seeing the serious physical side effects following her 30th birthday in 2019.

“My body was like, ‘Enough,'” she confessed. “I hit 30. My face was swollen. I had jaundice. My eyes were yellow. I had to go to a liver specialist. I was holding on to weight that wasn’t normally there. My hair was thin and coming out in clumps.”

The actress got sober in an eight-month treatment program (pictured in 2009). Getty Images

After seeing a liver specialist and realizing the impact the substances were having on her body, Panettiere sought further treatment, including an eight-month treatment program.

“As my nervous system tried to regulate itself without the depressant effects of alcohol, it went into overdrive, and my whole body shook,” she recalled in her memoir, “This Is Me: A Reckoning,” which was published earlier this year.

“I did a lot of work on myself, she emotionally revealed. “After eight months of intensive therapy, I felt like I had this blank canvas to work with.”

On Sunday night, “Remember the Titans” star was found by a friend who told 911 that she was unconscious from an apparent cardiac arrest, according to police sources.

The friend called 911 at 1:51 p.m. Sunday from a Greenville, SC, apartment to report an “unresponsive female” in “cardiac arrest,” TMZ reported.

Responding paramedics tried to resuscitate her with “advanced cardiac life support,” which can include breathing tubes, defibrillators, and emergency medication such as IV drugs.

She was pronounced dead at 2:32 p.m., five days before her 37th birthday.

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