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Panettiere's Ex Unleashes Scathing Attack on Actress's Mother

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Panettiere's Ex Unleashes Scathing Attack on Actress's Mother

The bitter family dispute surrounding actress Hayden Panettiere has intensified with her former partner Brian Hickerson publicly condemning her estranged mother in a scathing interview released Sunday.

Hickerson sat down with Charlie Neff to address recent comments made by Lesley Vogel, Panettiere's mother and former manager, who publicly questioned the timing of her daughter's decision to discuss her bisexuality in her forthcoming memoir. Vogel suggested the revelation appeared calculated to generate publicity for the book rather than representing genuine personal disclosure.

When asked whether he was aware of Panettiere's attraction to women during their relationship, Hickerson responded simply: "Yeah. Hayden is into beautiful people."

However, the interview took a decidedly hostile turn when Hickerson directed his attention toward Vogel. His assessment was unequivocal and severe. "Hayden's mother is by far one of the worst people I've ever met in my life," Hickerson stated. "I just can't with her. She's terrible."

The public confrontation adds another contentious dimension to the ongoing controversy surrounding Panettiere's upcoming memoir, "This Is Me: A Reckoning." The book has already generated significant media attention for its candid discussions of addiction struggles, family trauma, and abusive relationships—including the tumultuous relationship between Panettiere and Hickerson himself.

Panettiere has previously disclosed that she felt compelled to conceal aspects of her identity while navigating her early career in Hollywood under her mother's management. The actress has characterized this period as one marked by external pressure to maintain a particular public image that did not align with her authentic self.

Vogel has responded to her daughter's public statements by accusing Panettiere of inflicting "20 years of trauma" upon her. The former momager has insinuated that the memoir's revelations are motivated primarily by commercial considerations rather than a genuine desire for personal healing or reconciliation.

The relationship between Hickerson and Panettiere remains complex and multifaceted. In the extended interview, Hickerson offered his perspective on the memoir and clarified his current standing with the actress, though the nature of their present relationship remains characterized by the complications of their shared history.

The public nature of this family conflict underscores the broader challenges faced by individuals who grew up in the entertainment industry under parental management. The dispute raises questions about boundaries, autonomy, and the long-term psychological impact of childhood fame managed by family members with potentially conflicting interests.

As the publication date for "This Is Me: A Reckoning" approaches, the escalating public feud between Panettiere, her mother, and now her former partner suggests the memoir will continue to generate controversy and media scrutiny well beyond its initial release.

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