Hayden Panettiere.Photo:Hayden Panettiere/instagramHayden Panettiereis still thinking pink!TheScreamstar, 34, showed off her latest pink look, but this time with a hint of green. In a newInstagram post, the actress wore another new hairdo, which follows herrecent shift from blonde to pink.Panettiere wore a denim chambray button-down shirt, with a full makeup look, including a nude pinkish lip gloss and shimmery pink eyeshadow that work together to highlight her pink hair.“Love my new watermelon 🍉 vibes up top! Thanks @erickohair you’re the best! Xoxo” wrote theNashvillestar.While Panettiere has been sporting the pink locks for September, she hasn’t confirmed whether these new colors are permanent changes to her look.The new look might be surprising, but Panettiere revealed in March toWomen’s Healththat she has privately grappled withchanges to her hair. In her interview, she explained that she suffered from severe hair loss due to her alcoholaddiction.Panettiere said her alcohol addiction began when she was 22 as a coping mechanism to regulate stress. By 2014 and after the birth of her daughter,Kaya, the actress was dealing withpostpartum depressionand a neck injury. Panettiere explained she then would drink alcohol to mitigate her anxiety and consume opioid pills for her physical pain.“I should have gone on antidepressants [to cope with the postpartum depression], but you have to find the right one that works for you,” Panettiere explained. “They don’t mix well with alcohol, and I wasn’t ready to stop drinking.”Then in 2015 and during the production ofNashville, she checked into a treatment center for the first time. While she continued a career in Hollywood, starring inNashvilleandCustody, she relapsed.In an attempt to manage her stress and anxiety, the actresstook a break from actingin 2018. Although she was no longer working, she still used alcohol as a coping mechanism. By the time she turned 30, she noticed how her alcohol addiction began to impact her physical health.Hayden Panettiere at the ‘Scream VI’ premiere in March 2023.Nina Westervelt/Variety via Getty“My body was like, ‘enough,’” Panettiere said. “I hit 30. My face was swollen. I had jaundice. My eyes were yellow. I had to go to a liver specialist. I was holding on to weight that wasn’t normally there. My hair was thin and coming out in clumps.”During this time, Panettiere recalled that she also struggled with “sleep deprivation” as a result of her alcohol addiction. “Sleep is massive. It affects your motor skills, your ability to think, and your overall health,” she explained.By 2021, she reached out for professional help, entered a 12-step program, and attended intensive trauma therapy.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.After her 2021 treatment, Panettiere shared her mental health has improved. “It’s an everyday battle and one that today I am happy to say I am winning,” she toldWomen’s Health.More recently, Panettiere has returned to acting andrejoined theScreamfranchisefor the series’ sixth film.While promoting the film, she shared onGood Morning Americathat she had worked on both her mental, physical and spiritual health before returning to Hollywood. She explained thatScreamwas the right way to come back. “And then when [Scream] popped up and it came back around, I was like, ‘I want to be part of that again,'” she said.
Hayden Panettiere.Photo:Hayden Panettiere/instagram

Hayden Panettiere/instagram
Hayden Panettiereis still thinking pink!TheScreamstar, 34, showed off her latest pink look, but this time with a hint of green. In a newInstagram post, the actress wore another new hairdo, which follows herrecent shift from blonde to pink.Panettiere wore a denim chambray button-down shirt, with a full makeup look, including a nude pinkish lip gloss and shimmery pink eyeshadow that work together to highlight her pink hair.“Love my new watermelon 🍉 vibes up top! Thanks @erickohair you’re the best! Xoxo” wrote theNashvillestar.While Panettiere has been sporting the pink locks for September, she hasn’t confirmed whether these new colors are permanent changes to her look.The new look might be surprising, but Panettiere revealed in March toWomen’s Healththat she has privately grappled withchanges to her hair. In her interview, she explained that she suffered from severe hair loss due to her alcoholaddiction.Panettiere said her alcohol addiction began when she was 22 as a coping mechanism to regulate stress. By 2014 and after the birth of her daughter,Kaya, the actress was dealing withpostpartum depressionand a neck injury. Panettiere explained she then would drink alcohol to mitigate her anxiety and consume opioid pills for her physical pain.“I should have gone on antidepressants [to cope with the postpartum depression], but you have to find the right one that works for you,” Panettiere explained. “They don’t mix well with alcohol, and I wasn’t ready to stop drinking.”Then in 2015 and during the production ofNashville, she checked into a treatment center for the first time. While she continued a career in Hollywood, starring inNashvilleandCustody, she relapsed.In an attempt to manage her stress and anxiety, the actresstook a break from actingin 2018. Although she was no longer working, she still used alcohol as a coping mechanism. By the time she turned 30, she noticed how her alcohol addiction began to impact her physical health.Hayden Panettiere at the ‘Scream VI’ premiere in March 2023.Nina Westervelt/Variety via Getty“My body was like, ‘enough,’” Panettiere said. “I hit 30. My face was swollen. I had jaundice. My eyes were yellow. I had to go to a liver specialist. I was holding on to weight that wasn’t normally there. My hair was thin and coming out in clumps.”During this time, Panettiere recalled that she also struggled with “sleep deprivation” as a result of her alcohol addiction. “Sleep is massive. It affects your motor skills, your ability to think, and your overall health,” she explained.By 2021, she reached out for professional help, entered a 12-step program, and attended intensive trauma therapy.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.After her 2021 treatment, Panettiere shared her mental health has improved. “It’s an everyday battle and one that today I am happy to say I am winning,” she toldWomen’s Health.More recently, Panettiere has returned to acting andrejoined theScreamfranchisefor the series’ sixth film.While promoting the film, she shared onGood Morning Americathat she had worked on both her mental, physical and spiritual health before returning to Hollywood. She explained thatScreamwas the right way to come back. “And then when [Scream] popped up and it came back around, I was like, ‘I want to be part of that again,'” she said.
Hayden Panettiereis still thinking pink!
TheScreamstar, 34, showed off her latest pink look, but this time with a hint of green. In a newInstagram post, the actress wore another new hairdo, which follows herrecent shift from blonde to pink.
Panettiere wore a denim chambray button-down shirt, with a full makeup look, including a nude pinkish lip gloss and shimmery pink eyeshadow that work together to highlight her pink hair.
“Love my new watermelon 🍉 vibes up top! Thanks @erickohair you’re the best! Xoxo” wrote theNashvillestar.
While Panettiere has been sporting the pink locks for September, she hasn’t confirmed whether these new colors are permanent changes to her look.
The new look might be surprising, but Panettiere revealed in March toWomen’s Healththat she has privately grappled withchanges to her hair. In her interview, she explained that she suffered from severe hair loss due to her alcoholaddiction.
Panettiere said her alcohol addiction began when she was 22 as a coping mechanism to regulate stress. By 2014 and after the birth of her daughter,Kaya, the actress was dealing withpostpartum depressionand a neck injury. Panettiere explained she then would drink alcohol to mitigate her anxiety and consume opioid pills for her physical pain.
“I should have gone on antidepressants [to cope with the postpartum depression], but you have to find the right one that works for you,” Panettiere explained. “They don’t mix well with alcohol, and I wasn’t ready to stop drinking.”
Then in 2015 and during the production ofNashville, she checked into a treatment center for the first time. While she continued a career in Hollywood, starring inNashvilleandCustody, she relapsed.
In an attempt to manage her stress and anxiety, the actresstook a break from actingin 2018. Although she was no longer working, she still used alcohol as a coping mechanism. By the time she turned 30, she noticed how her alcohol addiction began to impact her physical health.
Hayden Panettiere at the ‘Scream VI’ premiere in March 2023.Nina Westervelt/Variety via Getty

Nina Westervelt/Variety via Getty
“My body was like, ‘enough,’” Panettiere said. “I hit 30. My face was swollen. I had jaundice. My eyes were yellow. I had to go to a liver specialist. I was holding on to weight that wasn’t normally there. My hair was thin and coming out in clumps.”
During this time, Panettiere recalled that she also struggled with “sleep deprivation” as a result of her alcohol addiction. “Sleep is massive. It affects your motor skills, your ability to think, and your overall health,” she explained.
By 2021, she reached out for professional help, entered a 12-step program, and attended intensive trauma therapy.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
After her 2021 treatment, Panettiere shared her mental health has improved. “It’s an everyday battle and one that today I am happy to say I am winning,” she toldWomen’s Health.
More recently, Panettiere has returned to acting andrejoined theScreamfranchisefor the series’ sixth film.
While promoting the film, she shared onGood Morning Americathat she had worked on both her mental, physical and spiritual health before returning to Hollywood. She explained thatScreamwas the right way to come back. “And then when [Scream] popped up and it came back around, I was like, ‘I want to be part of that again,'” she said.
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