August 20, 2026
Hayden Panettiere’s Death: DEA Joins Investigation


The Drug Enforcement Administration has joined the investigation into Hayden Panettiereโ€™s death, according to ABC News.

The DEA is entering a joint effort with South Carolinaโ€™s Greenville Police Department and the local coronerโ€™s office, according to TMZ.

Panettiere died Sunday night at age 36. The official cause of death has not yet been determined. In her 2026 memoir โ€œThis Is Me: A Reckoning,โ€ Panettiere went into detail about her years-long struggles with drug and alcohol addiction.

After news broke of Panettiereโ€™s death, tributes from across Hollywood came pouring in online. On Wednesday, Jack Coleman, who played her father on โ€œHeroes,โ€ shared an emotional tribute on Instagram.

โ€œIโ€™m heartbroken. I couldnโ€™t begin to put my thoughts into words until now, and they will be inadequate,โ€ Coleman wrote. โ€œIโ€™ve loved Hayden since day one of the pilot of โ€˜Heroes,โ€™ 20 years ago, when she introduced herself by shouting โ€˜daddyโ€™ and throwing her arms around me. From that day on, she called me daddio. She was Haydini, because she was a magician.โ€

Christy Carlson Romano, the Disney Channel star who played Ren Stevens on โ€œEven Stevensโ€ and voiced the titular teen spy on โ€œKim Possible,โ€ likewise shared a remembrance for Panettiere on Wednesday. In an essay for Elle, she compared the trauma of childhood fame to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease caused by repeated hits to the head.

โ€œThe former child actor exists in a category the world does not know how to hold,โ€ she wrote. โ€œWe are children when the public wants to feel protective of us, professionals when the industry wants to profit from us, and spoiled celebrities when we eventually show symptoms of having been bothโ€ฆ Early fame is like CTE. Not as a diagnosis. As a way of thinking about repeated impact. We now have language for youth sports: protocols, helmets, parents worried about concussions. But we have almost no language for what happens when stress, scrutiny, rejection, adult pressure, and the collapse of privacy become the architecture of a childhood.โ€

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