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Hayden Panettiere vehemently denies making up shocking stories about ‘very famous’ men to sell memoir

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Hayden Panettiere vehemently denies making up shocking stories about ‘very famous’ men to sell memoir
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Hayden Panettiere has denied allegations that she fabricated stories about famous men in her memoir, 'This Is Me: A Reckoning.' During an appearance on the 'Tamron Hall Show,' she expressed her desire to call out individuals but acknowledged the challenges of doing so in her industry. Panettiere emphasized that her memoir was not intended to sell books but to share her personal experiences.

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TV Hayden Panettiere vehemently denies making up shocking stories about ‘very famous’ men to sell memoir By Riley Cardoza Published May 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Hayden Panettiere insisted she did not fabricate the shocking stories about “very famous” men in her new memoir to sell books. The actress explained to “Tamron Hall Show” viewers Wednesday that she did “want to call people out” in “This Is Me: A Reckoning” — but couldn’t. “This is still an industry I have to exist in and people are not, like, readily willing to admit to what they did,” the “Nashville” alum, 36, said. 8 Hayden Panettiere insisted she did not make up stories about “very famous” people for her new memoir on the “Tamron Hall Show” Wednesday.

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