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Wladimir Klitschko and Hayden Panettiere. | Source: Getty Images
Wladimir Klitschko and Hayden Panettiere. | Source: Getty Images

Hayden Panettiere Once Felt 'Guilt Ridden' over Daughter Kaya – Details About Kaya's Life and Her Relationship with Her Mom

Andrii Tykhyi
Aug 17, 2026 - 10:08 A.M.

Behind the headlines about the late star's motherhood lies a far more complicated family story, and Kaya's life today tells an unexpected part of it.

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Hayden Panettiere spent years hearing other people tell the story of why her daughter, Kaya Evdokia Klitschko, lives thousands of miles away. But the now-late actress had increasingly filled in the missing pieces herself, and the reality she describes is far more complicated than simply "giving up" her child.

From the postpartum struggles that followed Kaya's birth to the devastating custody papers Hayden later signed, motherhood did not unfold the way the "Nashville" star once imagined it would.

Today, however, her daughter is thriving and speaks an astonishing number of languages. She also shared an "incredible" bond with her mom and shares the same with her dad. And there is one painful misunderstanding that the actress especially hopes Kaya herself never takes away from her mother's story.

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Kaya's Arrival Made Hayden Panettiere a Mom for the First Time

Kaya was born on December 9, 2014, in Hawaii to Hayden and Heavyweight Boxing Champion Wladimir Klitschko. According to People's report announcing Kaya's birth, the baby weighed 7 lbs., 14 oz. and measured 20 inches long.

"We are over the moon and madly in love!" the new parents said at the time. Hayden had largely kept quiet about her pregnancy, although her baby bump naturally became harder to hide. At the 2014 Emmys, she accidentally revealed that she and Wladimir were expecting a girl while talking about decorating and shopping for the baby.

Panettiere welcomed daughter Kaya in December 2014 after previously saying she felt empowered by the idea of raising a strong woman. Years later, she would reveal how drastically her experience of motherhood diverged from those early expectations. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere welcomed daughter Kaya in December 2014 after previously saying she felt empowered by the idea of raising a strong woman. Years later, she would reveal how drastically her experience of motherhood diverged from those early expectations. | Source: Getty Images

"I'm thrilled that I am having a girl first because I feel like I know a lot about raising a strong woman," she told Hello! Magazine while discussing her pregnancy and then-impending motherhood. "I feel very empowered myself and I think my daughter will, too," she added.

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At the time, Hayden was engaged to Wladimir. The couple had announced their engagement in 2013, more than a year before Kaya arrived. The first days of motherhood brought all the expected exhaustion, and some surprises.

Hayden later joked that she finally got her first uninterrupted night of sleep because Wladimir's mother had been eager to take care of the then-newborn overnight.

Panettiere shares Kaya with former fiancé Wladimir Klitschko, who became the girl's primary caregiver while the actress sought help for her health and addiction struggles. Despite their split, Panettiere says she and Klitschko remained close and committed to speaking positively about each other to their daughter. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere shares Kaya with former fiancé Wladimir Klitschko, who became the girl's primary caregiver while the actress sought help for her health and addiction struggles. Despite their split, Panettiere says she and Klitschko remained close and committed to speaking positively about each other to their daughter. | Source: Getty Images

"Wlad's mom was desperate to take the baby for a night," Hayden recalled in People's first-photo story about the new family. "She looks like she didn't get much sleep, but I feel well-rested!"

She described becoming a parent as "such a surreal experience and so out of body," saying that she and Wladimir were simply getting to know the little person who had spent months growing inside her. Physically, however, recovery from childbirth was not easy.

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Panettiere has said she and Klitschko were still "best friends" and regularly communicated with Kaya together. Their cooperative relationship had helped the actress maintain what she called an "incredible" bond with her daughter across continents. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere has said she and Klitschko were still "best friends" and regularly communicated with Kaya together. Their cooperative relationship had helped the actress maintain what she called an "incredible" bond with her daughter across continents. | Source: Getty Images

"I'm limping around," Hayden said at the time, adding that she was still trying to understand what pregnancy had done to her body and which changes might be temporary or permanent. She even joked that she felt "like an 80-year-old woman trying to go down the stairs."

Kaya, meanwhile, was described by her mom as an easy and very sweet baby, albeit one with what Hayden called an "insatiable appetite." But behind those tender early moments, Hayden would eventually face a struggle she said she had not been prepared to recognize.

Kaya's arrival initially brought Panettiere the excitement of first-time motherhood, but she later said she was unprepared for the postpartum depression that followed. She had spoken openly about how isolated and confused she felt during that period. | Source: Getty Images

Kaya's arrival initially brought Panettiere the excitement of first-time motherhood, but she later said she was unprepared for the postpartum depression that followed. She had spoken openly about how isolated and confused she felt during that period. | Source: Getty Images

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Years later, Hayden explained that she suffered from postpartum depression after Kaya's birth. The actress said part of what made the experience so frightening was that she did not understand what postpartum depression was or realize she should be watching for it.

"I wish I knew about postpartum depression. I wish I knew to look out for it," she told E! News while reflecting on her experience in 2023. Hayden said she thought "there was something seriously wrong" with her and turned to alcohol in an attempt to make herself feel better.

She recalled thinking, "Fireball will fix this — duh!" before discovering that any relief was fleeting and ultimately made things worse. The isolation was another painful component. Because Hayden had not known what she was experiencing, she felt she should somehow have been able to overcome it on her own.

Panettiere's struggles after becoming a mother eventually included battles with alcohol and opioids, which she had discussed candidly in interviews. She later said getting healthy meant confronting the painful reality that Kaya had already built a stable life in Europe. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere's struggles after becoming a mother eventually included battles with alcohol and opioids, which she had discussed candidly in interviews. She later said getting healthy meant confronting the painful reality that Kaya had already built a stable life in Europe. | Source: Getty Images

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Her struggle with postpartum depression was something she had spoken about publicly years earlier, but she later connected those emotional difficulties to a much broader battle. Hayden had also candidly addressed her struggles involving opioids and alcohol, which became part of the circumstances surrounding Kaya eventually living with her father.

The actress said she wished new mothers were told that an immediate, overwhelming sense of attachment is not the only possible reaction to giving birth. She recalled wanting someone to explain that it was not abnormal to meet a newborn and initially see a "crazy little creation" whom a parent would come to love more deeply as they got to know the child.

Panettiere had pushed back strongly against the idea that she simply "gave up" her daughter, having called the custody decision one of the most painful experiences of her life. She had said she ultimately accepted the arrangement because she believed disrupting Kaya's established life would have been selfish. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere had pushed back strongly against the idea that she simply "gave up" her daughter, having called the custody decision one of the most painful experiences of her life. She had said she ultimately accepted the arrangement because she believed disrupting Kaya's established life would have been selfish. | Source: Getty Images

The Mayo Clinic's information on postpartum depression cited in E!'s report notes that symptoms can include severe mood swings and difficulty bonding with a baby. For Hayden, what followed was not just a private battle with her health; it ultimately changed the day-to-day structure of her daughter's childhood.

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Kaya Went to Live with Her Father

When Kaya was still very young, she began living with Wladimir in Ukraine while Hayden was struggling. The circumstances surrounding that arrangement have become one of the most misunderstood — and emotionally charged — parts of the actress' life story.

During a September 2022 appearance on "Red Table Talk," Hayden was asked about the idea that she and Wladimir had simply agreed it was best for Kaya to be with her dad after the couple had already split for good in 2018. Her answer was striking.

Panettiere and former fiancé Wladimir Klitschko welcomed their only child, Kaya, in December 2014. Years later, the actress said the painful changes to their family were never as simple as her choosing to walk away from motherhood. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere and former fiancé Wladimir Klitschko welcomed their only child, Kaya, in December 2014. Years later, the actress said the painful changes to their family were never as simple as her choosing to walk away from motherhood. | Source: Getty Images

"At first it was not because it wasn't a discussion," she said during the "Red Table Talk" conversation about relinquishing custody. Hayden explained that had Wladimir approached her and suggested that Kaya stay with him temporarily because of what she was going through, she probably would have understood the reasoning.

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"Okay, that makes sense. I get it. I'll come there, you know, to visit and stuff like that," she said of how she believed such a conversation might have gone. Instead, Hayden said the way the situation unfolded was "very upsetting." Then came the paperwork.

"I mean, it was the worst signing those papers," Hayden recalled. "It was like the most heartbreaking thing I've ever, ever had to do in my life."

She clarified that the documents gave Wladimir full custody. At that point, Hayden said her intention was to focus on herself, recover, and eventually reach a place where the arrangement could change. She believed that once she was better, Kaya might return and she would have more time with her daughter. "But that didn't happen," Hayden stated.

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Kaya was nearly three when the arrangement changed, and she initially believed her daughter was simply visiting her father in Ukraine. "It wasn't fully my decision," Hayden said on "Red Table Talk," as recounted in People's 2024 look at Kaya's life and her relationship with her mom. "In fact, I didn't even know it was happening until she was already over there."

That detail helps explain why Hayden has pushed back so strongly against the narrative that she casually chose to walk away from motherhood.

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Hayden Later Said She Was 'Guilt Ridden'

By May 2026, Hayden was speaking even more candidly about what she felt during that period. At a panel connected to her memoir, "This Is Me: A Reckoning," she described the crushing guilt of knowing she was not in a position to parent Kaya the way she wanted to.

The actress admitted she had felt "guilt ridden" over being "completely incapable" of parenting her now-11-year-old daughter at the time, according to Page Six's report on her emotional recollection.

She also remembered a remark that particularly hurt. "The worst thing that somebody said to me is that it was a personal choice that I was making," Hayden said. Her response made clear just how impossible that characterization felt to her.

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"Who would choose to feel like this? Like, how could you even say that to me?" she asked. Hayden described Kaya as a healthy, beautiful child who represented "everything to celebrate," making her inability to function as the mother she wanted to be even more painful.

"And I'm completely incapable of doing it," she said. "I felt so guilt ridden [sic] that I was incapable of doing it." Another moment seared itself into her memory: While walking through an airport, Hayden spotted a magazine cover featuring her face and a headline asking why she had given up her daughter.

"You might as well have taken a knife and stabbed me in the heart," she recalled. Hayden insisted anyone who truly knew her would know she would have done "absolutely anything" for Kaya. But she argued that loving a child can sometimes mean accepting a decision that does not make the parent feel better.

Panettiere spoke candidly about postpartum depression following Kaya's birth and the addiction struggles that later followed. She said there were periods when she felt "completely incapable" of being the parent she desperately wanted to be. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere spoke candidly about postpartum depression following Kaya's birth and the addiction struggles that later followed. She said there were periods when she felt "completely incapable" of being the parent she desperately wanted to be. | Source: Getty Images

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"Sometimes that means not what you want as a mom or what's going to make you feel good as a parent, but what's best for them," she said. Even the actual custody signing remains a painful memory.

Hayden shared that her father was present, while several other people unexpectedly arrived to witness her signing the paperwork. She recalled sitting in a restaurant and clenching her teeth so tightly so she would not begin sobbing.

Then, she heard people laughing and chuckling nearby. "I can't believe you can watch somebody who's obviously doing one of the most painful things in the world," she remembered thinking.

The actress said signing over custody of Kaya was the "most heartbreaking thing" she had ever done. She later stressed that allowing her daughter to remain with Klitschko ultimately meant putting Kaya's stability ahead of what she herself wanted as a mother. | Source: Getty Images

The actress said signing over custody of Kaya was the "most heartbreaking thing" she had ever done. She later stressed that allowing her daughter to remain with Klitschko ultimately meant putting Kaya's stability ahead of what she herself wanted as a mother. | Source: Getty Images

Afterward, Hayden said she went into the restaurant bathroom and locked herself inside as she confronted "the reality of the situation." Her memoir revisits experiences from that deeply difficult period of her life. But Kaya's story did not stop with the custody papers. As Hayden recovered, another consideration emerged: her daughter had built a life of her own.

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By the Time Hayden Was Healthy, Kaya Had Built a Life Her Mom Did Not Want to Disrupt

In May 2026, Hayden gave one of her most expansive explanations yet of why Kaya remained with her father in Ukraine even after the actress got healthier. Speaking on Jay Shetty's "On Purpose" podcast, she explained that Kaya had spent substantial time in Europe and was deeply rooted there.

She had family and friends; she had extracurricular activities; she was learning the languages around her, and, in Hayden's view, her daughter had already built "a beautiful life."

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By the time she herself finally became healthy, Hayden explained, "I felt like it would have been unfair of me to and selfish of me to try to pull her out [sic] away from this life that she had [...] created." Today, Hayden's daughter has grown up immersed in a multilingual environment.

By age 9, her mother said Kaya could speak English, Russian, Ukrainian and German, and was beginning to learn French. "She's a genius!" the proud mom had boasted in 2024.

She also contrasted Kaya's experience with language education in the United States, arguing that American children often begin learning additional languages only after their brains are less naturally receptive to them.

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"But when they're babies and young, they're like a sponge," she said. "You can teach them anything." Hayden joked that Kaya might not appreciate her language skills yet, but her mother kept assuring her that one day she will. Language is hardly Kaya's only interest, as she is also, according to her mom, obsessed with horses.

Hayden believed that particular passion may run in the family. "I have horseback riding in my genetics," she said, noting that her great-uncle once won the Kentucky Derby. She also shared one particularly funny glimpse into Kaya's enthusiasm.

Hayden received a video of her daughter watching "Racing Stripes," a movie she apparently loves to replay. Kaya was sitting on a toy hippo and pretending to race it with such enthusiasm that Hayden joked she feared the toy's ears were going to be ripped off.

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The girl is also a strong swimmer and loves the water — another quality Hayden had recognized in herself. "She's just like me," the actress previously said. Hayden recalled spending plenty of time in her pool while pregnant with Kaya and working on "Nashville." "And she came out just loving water," Hayden said.

By 2026, Hayden revealed that Kaya was not merely interested in horses but actually rides them. Yet the detail that perhaps surprised listeners most was how highly Hayden spoke of her daughter's emotional development.

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Hayden Had Shared That Her Daughter Is 'Happy,' 'Solid' and Knows She Is Loved

At 11, Kaya has been living what her mother called an "incredible life." "She's an incredible little girl," Hayden had shared with Jay. The actress also spoke about the support system surrounding her. More importantly, she believed her daughter knew she had two parents who love her.

Hayden said she was confident in her heart that Kaya felt supported and insisted that their physical separation had not destroyed their relationship. "I have an incredible relationship with her," the mom said. Hayden would travel to see Kaya as much as possible and spent significant amounts of time talking to her through FaceTime.

Their conversations were apparently not limited to quick check-ins. "We talk about really deep things," Hayden revealed. She described what they shared as a "really intense, incredible" bond.

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The actress also said she had paid close attention to ensuring Kaya never interpreted the circumstances of her childhood as abandonment. "She in no way feels abandoned," Hayden made clear. That had been something the mother said she had consciously stayed aware of.

For Hayden, parenting Kaya from another continent also meant trying to lead through example. Her daughter, she noted, was born to two very public and powerful parents pursuing dramatically different careers on separate continents, and Kaya apparently enjoyed watching both of them succeed. "She's our biggest fan," Hayden revealed further.

The actress believed seeing what her parents accomplish may help Kaya believe she can accomplish whatever she sets her own mind to. And Hayden saw something even more important in the way Kaya carries herself.

She described her daughter as "good" and "solid" and said Kaya's ability to love herself offers powerful reassurance that she feels loved. Watching an 11-year-old already show an ability to love both herself and other people, Hayden said, is more than a parent could ask for.

Panettiere and Klitschko became parents to Kaya in December 2014, more than a year after announcing their engagement. Their relationship later ended, but Panettiere said the two remained extremely close and worked together to make sure Kaya felt supported by both parents. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere and Klitschko became parents to Kaya in December 2014, more than a year after announcing their engagement. Their relationship later ended, but Panettiere said the two remained extremely close and worked together to make sure Kaya felt supported by both parents. | Source: Getty Images

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Speaking to Jay, Hayden Also Wanted to Correct One Persistent Misconception

That picture is noticeably different from the image suggested by years of headlines about Hayden "giving up" her daughter. She addressed that characterization directly on Jay's May podcast. "I think there's been a common and, you know, a very common misconception that I just gave up my child," she said. "That could not be further from the truth."

She had hoped her podcast conversation — along with the fuller account in her memoir — would finally give people enough context to understand how everything unfolded, and acknowledged that the outcome still came with grief.

Jay referred to a passage in Hayden's memoir about grieving the mother she thought she would be. The actress admitted that grief had "gotten the best" of her many times. In the beginning, she said, it truly was grief. But eventually, the emotion changed.

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Because of the relationship she had with Kaya, and because of the way events ultimately unfolded, Hayden said she had reached a place of being capable of feeling profound gratitude alongside the pain. Kaya, she stressed, has "an incredible father" and "an incredible family."

The situation was still not the version of motherhood Hayden once hoped to experience. Yet she said she felt lucky that Kaya is safe, well-rounded, and was deeply connected to her. That bond was once one of her greatest fears.

When Kaya went away, Hayden worried she might have had to fight extremely hard to maintain any relationship with her daughter. Instead, she later said the outcome became "in a lot of ways" a blessing. That does not mean she did not ache for more. "I always want her here," Hayden said. "I always miss her." "But that's just not the way life is right at this moment," she acknowledged.

Although Panettiere and Klitschko ultimately built separate lives, their daughter remained the strongest link between them. Panettiere said they were still "best friends" and had promised never to speak negatively about one another to Kaya. | Source: Getty Images

Although Panettiere and Klitschko ultimately built separate lives, their daughter remained the strongest link between them. Panettiere said they were still "best friends" and had promised never to speak negatively about one another to Kaya. | Source: Getty Images

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Hayden was also thinking well beyond Kaya's childhood. She believed that one day her daughter would be an adult with the freedom to decide for herself where she wants to live and how she wants to structure her life, and the actress had faith in what may have happened then.

Hayden believed Kaya would come to her and that the two would have had an "incredible relationship and bond and friendship" of the kind many parents never get to experience with their adult children.

Kaya's Parents Still Remained Close to Each Other After Their Split

One thing that seemed to have made the unconventional arrangement easier was Hayden's relationship with Wladimir. "Wlad and I are very close," she said in 2026. Despite no longer being a couple, she said all three of them communicated regularly.

Sometimes that meant a three-way FaceTime call between Hayden, Kaya, and Wladimir, whom Hayden described as "incredibly supportive." She said he has brought Kaya to the United States, allowing their daughter to spend time with members of Hayden's family.

Kaya was able to know her great-grandparents before Hayden's "grandpy" and "papa" died. "That was really important to me," the actress explained. Kaya still has Hayden's nana and grandmother in her life, and she even has an affectionate nickname for one of them: "Super Nana."

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Panettiere said she and Klitschko remained "best friends" after their romantic relationship ended and shared tremendous respect for one another. That bond helped them stay united in raising Kaya despite living on different continents. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere said she and Klitschko remained "best friends" after their romantic relationship ended and shared tremendous respect for one another. That bond helped them stay united in raising Kaya despite living on different continents. | Source: Getty Images

As for Wladimir, the actress went even further than simply describing them as cordial co-parents. "Wlad and I are still best friends," she said. Hayden believed few people in the world knew her as well as he did.

She also said they continued to have tremendous love for each other, and, perhaps most importantly for Kaya, respect. That respect had translated into a specific parenting rule. Hayden explained that her own childhood shaped an important choice she and Wladimir made after their romantic relationship ended.

Growing up, she said she heard her mother speak negatively about her father. "It hurt to constantly, you know, hear the person that you love be put down," Hayden explained. Because of that experience, she and Wladimir had promised they would never speak negatively about one another to Kaya.

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Panettiere and Klitschko's relationship eventually changed, but their connection as Kaya's parents endured. She later said they remained close, respected one another deeply, and worked to keep their daughter's relationship with both parents strong. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere and Klitschko's relationship eventually changed, but their connection as Kaya's parents endured. She later said they remained close, respected one another deeply, and worked to keep their daughter's relationship with both parents strong. | Source: Getty Images

According to Hayden, both had kept that promise. Instead, they made sure to speak only highly of each other to their daughter. Additionally, Hayden said she checked that Kaya remained respectful toward and loving with her father.

She also made sure Kaya understood how highly she regarded him, having called Wladimir a "hero" and "one of the bravest people" she knew. And by her account, Kaya "loves both of us to death."

That united front matters because the actress knew her daughter may eventually encounter a much less tidy version of their family story. In fact, some of that version is now contained in Hayden's own memoir, which also surrounds a concern she has voiced perhaps most poignantly.

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There Is One Thing Hayden Does Not Want Kaya to Believe

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Hayden released "This Is Me: A Reckoning" on May 19, 2026. The book examines extraordinarily personal parts of her life, including childhood fame, romantic relationships, her younger brother Jansen's death, difficult experiences in Hollywood, and the painful circumstances surrounding Kaya living primarily with her father.

At a Los Angeles event discussing the book, Hayden was asked to look ahead to the day when Kaya herself might read it. "I don't want her ever to read it and think any of it was her fault," Hayden said in People's report on what she hopes Kaya understands about the memoir.

"I love her so dearly," she continued. Hayden also acknowledged that the complicated story contained in the book is "a lot" for an 11-year-old to process. Still, she intended to continue protecting Kaya while her daughter is still young.

Hayden further explained that she was struggling with her mental health and substance abuse at the time and had lost her sense of herself. She also pushed back against another misconception — the idea that she had always been forced into treatment. Instead, she said she had been the one asking for help.

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Hayden described herself as a "mother lion" who would have "burnt the whole world down" for her child. Still, Wladimir believed Kaya should remain in Europe while Hayden sought treatment for alcoholism and substance abuse. "That was incredibly difficult," the late mom admitted.

"The fact that my child wasn't going to be with me all day, every day was...you can't put words to it." For Hayden, it was not one clean emotion but "multiple feelings really layered together."

Years later, those feelings appeared to coexist with something she did not necessarily have at the beginning: acceptance. After years of explaining herself to strangers, the person whose understanding mattered the most to Hayden was Kaya herself, and while she was still alive, she wanted her daughter to know that none of it was ever her fault.

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As we previously reported, Hayden Panettiere died suddenly on August 16, 2026, at the age of 36, leaving behind her 11-year-old daughter, Kaya.

Sources with direct knowledge told the outlet that she and her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, had flown from Los Angeles to the South the day before.

Hayden attended an Emmy nominees event in West Hollywood in September 2022. In later interviews, she spoke openly about the personal struggles she faced away from the spotlight. | Source: Getty Images

Hayden attended an Emmy nominees event in West Hollywood in September 2022. In later interviews, she spoke openly about the personal struggles she faced away from the spotlight. | Source: Getty Images

A source close to Hayden also told the same outlet that she had complained of back pain during the past year. The report did not link that pain to her death.

TMZ later cited law enforcement sources who said police responded Sunday to an incident involving Hayden. The outlet reported that an investigation remains open, but no further details were provided.

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As questions remained, Hayden's father, Skip Panettiere, issued his first public statement following his daughter's death.

Hayden Panettiere attended the Hollywood Christmas Parade with her father, Skip Panettiere. Years later, Skip would be the family member to issue the first public statement after her death. | Source: Getty Images

Hayden Panettiere attended the Hollywood Christmas Parade with her father, Skip Panettiere. Years later, Skip would be the family member to issue the first public statement after her death. | Source: Getty Images

"It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden," he told ABC News. He described her as "an incredible light and a force of nature" who brought "immeasurable love and joy" to those who knew her and to the millions who watched her onscreen. Skip also asked for privacy "as our family takes time to process this unimaginable loss."

Hayden was photographed with her father in New York City in 2016. After her death in 2026, Skip asked for privacy as the family began processing the loss. | Source: Getty Images

Hayden was photographed with her father in New York City in 2016. After her death in 2026, Skip asked for privacy as the family began processing the loss. | Source: Getty Images

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Her Last Instagram Post Became a Place for Farewells

In the weeks before her death, Hayden shared what would become her final public Instagram post. Published July 27, the black-and-white photo showed her smiling with Photographer and Director Randall Slavin. Hayden tagged him and added a sparkle emoji. "Good times and good friends," she captioned the post.

Hayden appeared at the Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica in 2016, years before sharing what would become her final Instagram post. | Source: Getty Images

Hayden appeared at the Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica in 2016, years before sharing what would become her final Instagram post. | Source: Getty Images

After news of her death emerged, Actress Selma Blair left several emotional messages beneath it, according to The Independent. "I love you. Don't be gone. Don't be gone. Please. Please," Selma wrote. In another comment, she called Hayden "whale tail my friend." She later added, "I'm dying. Please be here."

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Randall also returned to the July 27 image. He reposted the black-and-white photo to his Instagram Stories and wrote, "Peace be with you, H."

Randall Slavin reposted Hayden Panettiere's final Instagram photo to his Stories following news of her death. The photographer and director accompanied the image with a red heart and a brief farewell. | Source: Instagram/randallslavin

Randall Slavin reposted Hayden Panettiere's final Instagram photo to his Stories following news of her death. The photographer and director accompanied the image with a red heart and a brief farewell. | Source: Instagram/randallslavin

"Bring It On: All or Nothing" Star Emme Rylan shared a separate Instagram Story featuring a black-and-white portrait of Hayden marked "1989-2026." Emme expressed her sadness over Hayden's death and paid tribute to her as a "sweet soul."

Emme Rylan shared a black-and-white portrait marking Hayden Panettiere's life from 1989 to 2026. The actress expressed her sadness and paid tribute to Hayden following her death. | Source: Instagram/emmerylan

Emme Rylan shared a black-and-white portrait marking Hayden Panettiere's life from 1989 to 2026. The actress expressed her sadness and paid tribute to Hayden following her death. | Source: Instagram/emmerylan

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The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) also paid tribute to Hayden in an Instagram post, noting that she had been a member of the union since 1994.

"We join in mourning the sudden passing of Hayden Panettiere. Starting as a child actor, Hayden's long career in TV and film included memorable roles in 'Heroes,' 'Nashville' and more. Our hearts are with her daughter, family, friends and fans. May she #RIP. 🕊️ [sic]," the union wrote.

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Hayden rose to fame as a child actress, building a career that spanned television, film and voice acting. Her film credits included "Remember the Titans" alongside Denzel Washington and "Joe Somebody" with Tim Allen.

Panettiere was photographed with Brian Hickerson at a celebration of life for her younger brother, Jansen, in Palisades, New York, on March 8, 2023. TMZ later identified Hickerson as her on-again, off-again boyfriend and reported that the two traveled together the day before her death. | Source: Getty Images

Panettiere was photographed with Brian Hickerson at a celebration of life for her younger brother, Jansen, in Palisades, New York, on March 8, 2023. TMZ later identified Hickerson as her on-again, off-again boyfriend and reported that the two traveled together the day before her death. | Source: Getty Images

She also built a substantial voice-acting resume, with roles in "A Bug's Life," "Dinosaur," "Kingdom Hearts," and "The Mark of Kri." Hayden later appeared in "Racing Stripes," which combined live action with an ensemble voice cast that included Whoopi Goldberg, Dustin Hoffman, Joshua Jackson, and Mandy Moore.

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