Hayden Pannetiere

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Anonymous wrote:I’ll add, I’d care more if she appeared to make the same effort to be a mother as she does to promote her movie.


Are you this harsh on mothers who give their children up for adoption as well? There are some women who make a mistake in becoming mothers, and then try to rectify it. There’ll be more of them soon in the Republicans’ America.


Totally different. She just stated in a People article that she didn’t want to be around her daughter. Her exact words. Her daughter will read this one day. People that give their children up for adoption don’t have access to them…she does. Stop making excuses for such a trash human.


That’s a common symptom of PPD. Get educated about it.


Girlfriend, I'm educated. How about you get a clue? You're likely a neglectful parent yourself, or you don't have kids. It's a symptom of PPD, but no decent mother would put something like that in print for her child to see later. It literally defies any parenting instinct. This was years ago, and she still has nothing to do with her daughter.

Stop making excuses for this person. Plenty of people have PPD...they get help and move on. It's not an excuse to be a crappy parent for the duration of you kid's childhood.


Ok she’s a crappy parent. Now what?
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Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are so many of these random girls who end up sort of minor celebrities because they had horrible abusive parents who wanted them to be famous. They're never great talents with lasting careers, or even great beauties. They do a show and a couple of movies, briefly partner with a brand, make enough money to not really have to work again, but have these wretched lives. It's really sad.


Well. & sort of agree but I don’t put Hayden in that group. I think she had a really natural talent. Amazing she did as well in Nashville as she did, given how drunk/stoned she was.
But there’s also just not a lot of roles for cute blondes after a certain age, even if they are good actors. Elisha cutbbert is another that has really good comedic timing and is very charming, but hasn’t really had a big hit for a while. Sarah Michelle GeLlar.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like there are so many of these random girls who end up sort of minor celebrities because they had horrible abusive parents who wanted them to be famous. They're never great talents with lasting careers, or even great beauties. They do a show and a couple of movies, briefly partner with a brand, make enough money to not really have to work again, but have these wretched lives. It's really sad.


Well. & sort of agree but I don’t put Hayden in that group. I think she had a really natural talent. Amazing she did as well in Nashville as she did, given how drunk/stoned she was.
But there’s also just not a lot of roles for cute blondes after a certain age, even if they are good actors. Elisha cutbbert is another that has really good comedic timing and is very charming, but hasn’t really had a big hit for a while. Sarah Michelle GeLlar.


I'm just so psyched for Jennette McCurdy's book I'm Glad My Mom Died.
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Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?


I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?


I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.


Yeah, I’m not buying her act of how she was surprised by the custody thing. She signed the papers. She still seems stoned.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?

I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.

She’s claiming because the ex is so powerful in Ukraine. But we know what her life has been like the last few years and custody would not have been a priority. She definitely seemed medicated.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?


I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.


I know very little about her, but I don't think we should automatically assume she's a terrible person because she hasn't tried to regain custody. If she's still struggling with addiction maybe she's not ready to fight a custody battle. There are so many awful parents out there. I'm not going to criticize one who realizes her child is better off being raised by her father.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?


I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.


I know very little about her, but I don't think we should automatically assume she's a terrible person because she hasn't tried to regain custody. If she's still struggling with addiction maybe she's not ready to fight a custody battle. There are so many awful parents out there. I'm not going to criticize one who realizes her child is better off being raised by her father.

That’s not exactly how she’s portraying it. She’s presenting herself as being unwilling and powerless to regain custody. She should just be honest and said that she has and continues to struggle with sobriety so it is best her child live FT with their father.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?


I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.


I know very little about her, but I don't think we should automatically assume she's a terrible person because she hasn't tried to regain custody. If she's still struggling with addiction maybe she's not ready to fight a custody battle. There are so many awful parents out there. I'm not going to criticize one who realizes her child is better off being raised by her father.

That’s not exactly how she’s portraying it. She’s presenting herself as being unwilling and powerless to regain custody. She should just be honest and said that she has and continues to struggle with sobriety so it is best her child live FT with their father.


But our society doesn't really allow women to say that. Witness this thread. Women are supposed to be perfect while men can do nothing and still be acceptable.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?


I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.


I know very little about her, but I don't think we should automatically assume she's a terrible person because she hasn't tried to regain custody. If she's still struggling with addiction maybe she's not ready to fight a custody battle. There are so many awful parents out there. I'm not going to criticize one who realizes her child is better off being raised by her father.

That’s not exactly how she’s portraying it. She’s presenting herself as being unwilling and powerless to regain custody. She should just be honest and said that she has and continues to struggle with sobriety so it is best her child live FT with their father.


But our society doesn't really allow women to say that. Witness this thread. Women are supposed to be perfect while men can do nothing and still be acceptable.


+1 Mothers are judged so harshly in our society.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?


I saw the excerpts. She's never tried to get custody back. That's pretty telling.


I know very little about her, but I don't think we should automatically assume she's a terrible person because she hasn't tried to regain custody. If she's still struggling with addiction maybe she's not ready to fight a custody battle. There are so many awful parents out there. I'm not going to criticize one who realizes her child is better off being raised by her father.

That’s not exactly how she’s portraying it. She’s presenting herself as being unwilling and powerless to regain custody. She should just be honest and said that she has and continues to struggle with sobriety so it is best her child live FT with their father.


+1
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She is tiny and gorgeous.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watch her interview on Red Table with Jada?

People still watch that? Jada is a horrible human being.
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