Hayden Panettiere may be feel more supported by her "Nashville" cast than her real family members Wladimir Klitschko and her baby. The fact that one of the "Nashville" cast members reported to the public that Hayden Panettiere is doing "awesome" means that she is more ready to show a good face to her "Nashville" fam.
According to Us Weekly, Hayden Panettiere seems to be well on the road to recover from her postpartum depression. When the magazine asked Riley Smith about how she is doing, he replied, "Good. I texted her, and wished her well. She texted me right back and said, 'I'm awesome, thanks.' So hopefully she will be back on the set soon."
Wladimir Klitschko and her baby must be doing some amazing work behind the scenes, by the sound of her text.
In fact, Hayden Panettiere still may be feeling "alone" despite all the fame that she got from her work in "Nashville" and her love from her baby daddy Wladimir Klitschko and baby. While she may be in the process of recovering from the postpartum depression, it looks like it's not going fast enough for the actress.
According to National Inquirer, an industry insider said, "In the past, women, particularly in Hollywood, could never admit to battling any kind of depression. But now stars like Hayden are opening up about postpartum depression, and helping other women feel less alone by talking about their own fight to get healthy again!"
On the other side, Hayden Panettiere may be experiencing art imitating life as her "Nashville" character Juliette Barnes also goes through some life crisis. Good thing that her to-be husband Wladimir Klitschko and her baby are much better supporters than some other characters in "Nashville"!
According to E! Online, "At the end of tonight's Nashville, Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) was teetering on the edge of a roof, drunk and out of her mind, staring at a billboard of her own face and threatening to jump."
Hayden Panettiere's real life has not been that much smoother than that of her "Nashville" character Juliette Barnes. Suffering from postpartum depression, Hayden reached out towards other Hollywood women, who still are remaining mum on this issue.