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    Hayden Panettiere died on August 16, 2026, at only 36 years old. While her official cause of death remains under investigation, her passing has renewed conversations about the struggles she openly discussed throughout her life, including postpartum depression, addiction, grief and domestic violence. In this video, we’re separating confirmed facts from speculation while examining the psychology surrounding abusive relationships, shame, trauma, addiction and why asking survivors “why didn’t you just leave?” fundamentally misunderstands the complexity of intimate partner violence. This video does not diagnose Hayden Panettiere, Brian Hickerson or anyone else discussed. Psychological research is included for education and commentary only. #HaydenPanettiere #PsychologyBreakdown #DomesticViolence #Heroes #Nashville #CelebrityNews #Psychology #MentalHealth #Trauma #Addiction SOURCES FOR DESCRIPTION BOX Associated Press — Hayden Panettiere obituary and preliminary information regarding her death, August 17, 2026. Reuters — Hayden Panettiere dies at 36; investigation ongoing and cause of death not disclosed, August 17, 2026. People — Coverage of Hayden Panettiere’s death and preliminary police investigation, August 17, 2026. Entertainment Tonight — Brian Hickerson’s April 2021 sentencing, including 45-day jail sentence, probation, domestic-violence classes and five-year protective order. Entertainment Weekly — Coverage of Hayden Panettiere’s memoir This Is Me: A Reckoning and Brian Hickerson’s response to her account of domestic abuse, May 2026. People — Hayden Panettiere’s account of alcoholism, treatment and the medical warning she received concerning continued drinking, 2026. Us Weekly — Hayden Panettiere discussing the shame and embarrassment she experienced surrounding domestic violence, May 2026. National Institute of Mental Health — Perinatal/Postpartum Depression. National Institute on Drug Abuse — Neuroscience and health effects of substance-use disorders. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — Intimate Partner Violence prevention and research. World Health Organization — Violence Against Women / Intimate Partner Violence research.
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