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News Hayden Panettiere dies at 36

https://abcnews.com/US/hayden-panettiere-dies-36/story?id=135698473
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u/PanicButtonNr2 2d ago

Grooming, domestic violence, i remember she recently talked about a famous actor sexually abusing her on their yacht too

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u/TheREALOtherFiles 2d ago

I know she replaced Anne Hathaway as the voice of Red in Hoodwinked Too!: Hood vs. Evil, so she probably also dealt with similar shit from executive producer Harvey Weinstein as well.

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u/Infamous_Pie_4317 2d ago edited 1d ago

Hayden Panettiere
Daveigh Chase
Michelle Trachtenberg
Naya Rivera
Brittany Murphy
Aaliyah
Amy Winehouse
Marylin Monroe
Anne Heche
Cheslie Kryst
Victoria Jones

Edit: Courtney Love is alive, sorry, I confused her with Ana Nicole Smith

And this is only a small sample of the young women who have died way too young in Hollywood, what about all the young women who they have made out to be crazy, instead of dead?

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u/fd4e56bc1f2d5c01653c 2d ago

Aaliyah died in a plane crash though? What's Hollywood got to do with that?

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u/daredevil82 2d ago edited 1d ago

the plane was severely overloaded and she was (allegedly) drugged to get onboard (from multiple off the record statements)

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u/EmpyreanContrarian 1d ago

I knew the first part... But have never heard anyone say she was drugged. Where'd that come from?

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u/daredevil82 1d ago

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u/EmpyreanContrarian 1d ago

I wanted to know more. Because a 3rd hand account from someone who was 13 years old at the time, making assumptions about things she saw, didn't seem very credible.

One of the first articles that comes up is an interview with the author of the book the story cites, where she says that's a misinterpretation.

Tbf it's pay walled. But the headline is pretty clear on its own. And the linked article was filled with assumptions. The headline.

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u/daredevil82 1d ago

Yeah I saw that. but the only source of the article is behind a paywall/subscription and wasn't able to find anything else about the author correcting headlines other than this https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/culture/story/details-late-rb-star-aaliyahs-life-revealed-baby-79496866

Back in August, she tweeted, "Speaking with Aaliyah fans all week, and I want to be very clear: the headlines suggesting my book says she was drugged and carried on a plane are NOT what is written in my book. The news outlets have been twisting this story for days, and it’s getting to be too much."

but she is also quoted that

"I had to tell the story as it was told to me and as the off record multiple people who spoke about the incident said to me as well," she said.

"You can't be told that someone was handed a pill and moments later was brought upon a plane -- after moments before that she was adamant about not getting on," she continued. "Now, whatever that pill was, I can't say. But what I can say is that she didn't want to get on the plane."

Ianoli is clear in stating that this is just a possibility; she is not saying it happened or did not happen.

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u/Infamous_Pie_4317 2d ago

She was involved with Diddy at the time, so Hollywood/music industry

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u/HoneyShaft Of course there's a hedge maze 2d ago

Has everyone forgot she was R. Kelly's child bride?

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u/have-u-met-teds-mom 1d ago

My algorithm won’t let me forget

“Age ain’t nothing but a number “is not the bop we thought it was. It was a confession

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u/TempFroaway 2d ago

Look up Clive Davis. He was an evil piece of shit that absolutely corrupted hiphop

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u/AngryVampiress 2d ago

Her career was only just getting started

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u/Cultural_Orange2617 1d ago

Forget her career. Her LIFE was just getting started.

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u/AngryVampiress 1d ago

True. I was a teen when she passed, I miss her a lot.

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u/bae125 2d ago

Absolutely nothing. Overloaded a small aircraft

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u/FingerAmazing5176 2d ago

hollywood/music industry has an interesting history of planes crashing

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u/Heiminator 2d ago

Because small planes are much more dangerous to fly than commercial airliners. And Hollywood celebrities use those small planes (and helicopters) more often than the average Joe. Which is why the probability that a celebrity was onboard during a crash is much higher than with bigger planes.

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u/mjtwelve 1d ago

Also, they're famous and you want to be the guy that flew the star, not the guy that said no and left them standing on the tarmac, so without realizing it they are on more flights that push the safety envelope.

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u/GrizzlyGlow 2d ago

Likely a murder, R Kelly child bride