You’ve probably seen the headlines over the last few months about Hayden Panettiere’s recent struggles with postpartum depression and treatment, but her openness during the recent Critics Choice Awards red carpet was extremely admirable. Despite her personal struggles with postpartum, she’s really become a spokesperson for women and new moms everywhere, explaining that there’s absolutely nothing wrong with coming forward and seeking help when you need it. Here’s a look at her recent red carpet interview.
While struggles with postpartum can be a very serious and extremely challenging time in the life of a new mom, Hayden’s bravery after welcoming her first child with her husband, Wladimir Klitschko, for sharing her story with new moms is commendable. “I’ve gotten an incredible amount of support and I was actually really surprised cause I feel like I grew up in this industry that, in my mind, was very judgmental.” (via Entertainment Tonight) “I didn’t even look at social media. Then, when I looked, people were like, ‘Oh my gosh, good for you,’ and I am so proud to be a spokesperson and a woman that people can look to and to know that they’re not alone and they’re not weak if they go and they seek help.”
Growing up in the limelight of Hollywood certainly isn’t easy and having your first baby in that same limelight has to be really challenging – especially when you find yourself struggling through the ups and downs. But seeking help and allowing herself to be an inspiration to other young moms seems to have been one of the reasons Hayden is now doing so well and facing the challenges head on. When asked about returning to work on the set of Nashville, the star was incredibly open, “To be honest it was kind of a rocky start for me and especially emotionally. The first scene that I did the other day when I saw certain people that I haven’t seen in a while and I felt really comfortable — I just lost it and I couldn’t keep it together. So, it held us up for a second but we got it at the end.” (via Entertainment Tonight)
What an incredible story of perseverance and knowing when it’s time to get help and put everything into perspective. Her story is inspiring and encouraging – when times get tough, sometimes you have to know how and where to find some help. Do you know anyone who has struggled with postpartum depression?