Did Hayden Panettiere Really Need a 4-Year Acting Break?

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Key Takeaways
- Hayden Panettiere emphasizes the importance of taking breaks for personal growth.
- Her four-year hiatus allowed her to feel grounded and confident.
- She views her career as a blank canvas for new opportunities.
- Reinvention is key to her identity and career satisfaction.
- Self-discovery is essential in navigating the entertainment industry.
Los Angeles, May 3 (NationPress) Hollywood actress-singer Hayden Panettiere has disclosed that her four-year break from acting was not only unplanned but also critically necessary.
The 35-year-old star took a much-needed pause following the end of her ABC series 'Nashville' in 2018 before returning to her role as Kirby Reed in the 2023 slasher film 'Scream VI', according to reports from ‘Female First UK’.
In an interview with Us Weekly, she indicated that the hiatus was unexpected but provided significant benefits. She now feels "much more solid and grounded" amid "this crazy world".
Reflecting on her break, she stated, “I took four years off. I didn’t plan it, but that’s how it turned out. I desperately needed it. The past experiences I had were just different enough that it felt like a blank canvas, allowing me to direct my career in a way I hadn’t before.”
As reported by ‘Female First UK’, this time off allowed Hayden the opportunity to change the trajectory of her career. She expressed, “The things that I’ve done before were just different enough that I felt like it was a blank canvas that I could paint onto anything I wanted on.”
Hayden enjoys continuously reinventing herself and claims to have never felt more confident in her own skin.
She added, “I feel much more solid and grounded in this world, this crazy world we inhabit. It’s healthy to keep evolving as a person. I always strive to reinvent myself and learn more about my wants, needs, and dislikes. But I’ve never been this version of me, and I’ve never felt as comfortable being who I am without needing to apologize for anything. I believe I’ve finally earned the right to have an opinion.”