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Hayden Panettiere loves bad boys
Washington, Apr 20 (ANI): Heroes actress Hayden Panettiere adores bad boys of Hollywood, and happily confesses that she has a huge crush on Colin Farrell.
The 18-year-old, who is currently dating her co-star Milo Ventimiglia, confessed that she fancies Farrell, Orlando Bloom and Ashton Kutcher.
“They are so gorgeous. I go for bad boys. I like the surfer boy look to, Contactmusic quoted her, as saying.
The shaggy hair and the gorgeous bodies.
I’m such a sucker for good bodies, she added. (ANI)
Paris Hilton ‘Is a Genius’, According To Hayden Panettiere
If you were to grab hold of any OAP and say: “excuse me, OAP, but could you please give me your opinions on how the youth of today treat the English language” then that OAP will immediately reply “kids these days…lost all respect for the fine traditions of our proud language that was so lovingly leant to us by our Queen – it’s bloody disgusting!”
Before turning their attentions back to Deal or No Deal and falling asleep for the rest of the week. Bless ‘em.
And maybe they’re on to something. We have Jessica Simpson describing Scarlett Johansson as unbelievably talented; we have uneducated bloggers posting showbiz articles that infuriate the intense-grammar-loving public of America; and now the word ‘genius’ – once saved for people like Newton, Darwin, Einstein and Darren Anderton - has been used to describe Paris bloody Hilton.
According to Contact Music, Heroes star Hayden Panettiere has said of Paris:
“She’s a nice girl and a lot brighter than people give her credit (for), but no one sees her like that because she plays this character all the time. She’s actually a marketing genius.”
What’s that? It’s all been a marketing ploy? She’s been fooling us with her faux-foolishness this whole time! D’oh!
Shame we missed the meeting where she proposed to the board that, in order for her shooting-star celebrity to become a cash cow, she planned to record herself performing the most erection-repellent sex tape of all time (honestly, you’d be easier aroused lying dead at the local Warcraft convention with Justin Timberlake’s sexy-noise pouring through the speakers as Margaret Thatcher rips her long-johns asunder and squats down above your rigamortified mush. It’s about as sexy as that. Not that we’ve watched it! OK, we watched it, but we didn’t inhale).
To be fair, though, it was a very successful meeting indeed, and now everybody knows who she is and what she’s about (clue: It’s the same thing Seinfeld based a whole show on).
The same can’t be said, however, for the meeting where she proposed that she wants to get MTV to find her a new best friend - forever. A project which, as we’ve already reported, was doomed from the start.
And - God damn it! - if Hayden Panettiere thinks Paris Hilton is a genius then what must she think of herself? That surely puts her IQ on par with that of a dildo - one far too big to fit anywhere effectively.
Stay tuned for more genius showbiz articles, coming to you all day, every day, at hecklerspray.
HAYDEN PANETTIERE - PANETTIERE: 'I'M OBSESSED WITH LITTLE BRITAIN'
Actress HAYDEN PANETTIERE has developed an unlikely obsession with British TV comedy series LITTLE BRITAIN.
The Heroes star admits to filling her spare time watching Little Britain DVDs with her family, and closely follows the lives of her sketch show idols Matt Lucas and David Walliams.
She says, "I'm obsessed with it. I'm in love with Matt Lucas and I just found out that he had a civil partnership (to boyfriend Kevin MCGee in 2006), which is great!
"I'm totally in love with him and David Walliams."
Heroes star Hayden Panettiere reveals her school bully hell
In Heroes, Hayden Panettiere has the ability to regenerate broken bones and come back from the dead. But in real life, sticks and stones can break her bones - and names used to hurt her.
The pretty teenager, who plays cheerleader Claire Bennet in the hit BBC sci-fi drama, says the experience of being picked on at school has made her wiser than her years.
Hayden claims she was "ripped apart" by other kids at high school in New York and points to the fact that they were jealous of her career as a successful child actor since the age of eight months old as the reason for their spite.
She says: "At school I was teased a lot because I was an actor. They used to be awful. I went through a big period where I was tortured at school. Absolutely just ripped apart. It was very hard for me but I think it made me a stronger person and I'm glad that it happened."
Hayden was so badly tormented at the hands of bullies her parents took her out of mainstream education and taught her at home instead.
She says: "I went to regular school up until about 14 and then became home-schooled.
"So I had normal friends and I played normal sports and did a lot of things that kept me grounded."
The pin-up now finds succour in older friends, less hung up about her privileges. She says: "Peer pressure has never affected me.
"I'm a strong enough person to do my own thing.
"I have some great friends now. I have a lot of friends who I've known for years and I have some great people I socialise with.
"I've grown up in this business. And being exposed to a lot of adults and people older than me makes you an adult before your time. I hang out with a lot of older people.
"I do feel older. I always felt that way. I'd see a lot of kids would be my age and I couldn't hang out with them, when I was about 15, because I felt I'd be hanging out with younger people.
"I really connect with people who I can have an adult conversation with. If I can't talk to them I won't bother.
"My good friends are only a year older than me and they're very wise and bright, have great heads on their shoulders and can carry on a decent conversation.
"I have normal friends. I don't hang out with a lot of stars. I don't hang out with other child stars.
"I go out to the movies, I was a big athlete when I was younger. I was a gymnast and a swimmer for years - softball, volleyball, basketball."
Hayden admits she cringed at the teenage traumas of the other girls at school, and never felt compelled to live her life like an episode of Dawsons' Creek. She says: "They all went through the 'you stole my boyfriend,' and 'you shouldn't like this guy'.
"Their worlds are tiny. They don't see the big picture and I'm thankful I just sat back and watched. But I did go through a very hard three years which wasn't fun.
"It was always the popular group.
I did sit with them at lunch and I hung out with them sometimes but I never really got along with them.
"I just didn't fit in. Eighth grade was the worst. I preferred to float around, having friends here and there.
"But I'm glad that it happened because I think it helped make me the person that I am."
It's a mature approach for a 19-year-old. Scratch the surface though, and there's a typical teenager lurking.
Especially when it comes to guys.
She willingly admits to fancying Orlando Bloom, Ashton Kutcher and Colin Farrell.
"They're so gorgeous. I go for the bad boys," she says. "I like that surfer boy look to. The shaggy hair and the gorgeous bodies. I'm such a sucker for good bodies.
"But I also like guys who are smart. I'm actually really picky. I do have a boyfriend though so I'm not looking, and I'm trying not to talk about him."
Recent rumours suggest that she's seeing her Heroes co-star Milo Ventimiglia (who plays Peter Petrelli) although she frequently denies it.
Either way, she finds it hard to keep a man in the movie business.
"I almost try to save them from themselves. But I give a warning, I say, going out with me will be really bad," she says, laughing.
"I used to have a problem with keeping one boy.
"It's hard and I feel bad. I usually say, I can't guarantee anything, I don't know how long I'll be here.
"I'm just having fun."
Heroes is a global phenomenon, attracting tens of millions of viewers across the world. The second series has been highly anticipated. In this week's first episode, the extraordinary individuals are trying to regain ordinary lives four months after the explosive events in New York at the end of series one.
The fates of Peter, Nathan and Matt are revealed, after the horrible showdown with Sylar and Peter's uncontrolled nuclear detonation miles above New York City.
As everyone attempts to move on, new characters with special abilities emerge worldwide while some of the previous generation of Heroes are being murdered.
Two of the new characters are twins Maya and Alejandro. One lives with a deadly disease, the other has the cure. Together, their ultimate destiny is nothing less than saving the world.
Again. And Hayden doesn't have to look too far for her own hero - her retired Manhattan firefighter dad.
She says: "He was a lieutenant in the fire department in NYC and he retired six months before 9/11, so he's a big hero to me. He did that for 21 years. They are the heroes - normal people who save the world every day.
I'm from New York and my father retired from working with the first fire unit to go into the Twin Towers.
"He lost a lot of friends that day so the events stay very close to me."
Perhaps the tragedy has made her prize her life all the more.
Despite making a living in a professions strewn with the pitfalls of hedonism, Hayden professes to be entirely clean-living.
"Of course, I like to go out and have fun but I would never go out and do something stupid. I'm a safe person.
"There are certain things I would never do to put myself in jeopardy as I don't think it's worth risking my life and not being able to have any of the other amazing experiences you're supposed to have.
"A lot of the times, people just want to try this or that and do it once. But one time you don't make it then you won't be able to experience any of the really important things in life. So, frankly, it's not worth it."
Again, it's her friends she credits with keeping her on the straight and narrow. She says: "I have a lot of down to earth friends who are all drug free and they're very protective of me. I think there are times where because I'm an actress and I see a lot of other actors my age that it's easy to get wrapped up in that. It's so easy to do some really really bad things..."
Hayden filming I Love You Beth Cooper in Vancouver, April 16
Hayden Panettiere slips into a tank, an orange bra, and a pair of denim short shorts while shooting scenes for her new movie, I Love You, Beth Cooper, on Wednesday in Vancouver, Canada.
I Love You, Beth Cooper is set on graduation night at Buffalo Glenn High School. In it, “the class nerd” says that he’s in love with popular cheerleader Beth Cooper (Panettiere) during his graduation speech. After making this statement, events happen that change their lives forever.
HEROES star Hayden Panettiere has revealed that becoming a star has turned her into a virtual recluse and that she finds being famous “a pain in the ass”.
“I don’t ever go out, she says, of her life in Hollywood, where she drives everywhere to avoid being recognized on the street, reports Showbizspy.com
“I stay at home. I go from garage to garage, and keep myself out of sight.”
The 18-year-old actress, who shot to fame after taking on the role of cheerleader Claire Bennet in the top-rated US drama, added, “I love where I live and that I have wonderful friends there and I love what I do, but it really has a major impact on your life.”
“This business is very intrusive.”"People want to know what you’re doing every day, and it becomes less about your craft and your art, and your love for acting, than it is about when you put food in your mouth, or when youre walking your dog.”
The teen star, who has been in showbiz since she was just 11 months old, when her mother Lesley, a former soap actress, got her cast in the first of more than 50 adverts.
She then went on to blast Hollywood stars who are more concerned with being celebrities than they are with being actors.
“The interesting thing to me is, if you think about it, the glamour of Hollywood has been dimmed down by people that don’t necessarily love what they do or their craft,” she says.
“I think people who are mainly in the public eye and deal with this (attention), a lot of them like it and enjoy it.
“I don’t really enjoy going out, it’s a nightmare in my opinion.”
Hayden on the set of 'I Love You Beth Cooper' in Vancouver
April 13
Heroes hottie Hayden Panettiere gets into a fight with her momager Lesley Panettiere on the set of I Love You, Beth Cooper on Tuesday in Vancouver, Canada.
The film tells of a nerdy valedictorian going all out during a high-school graduation speech and declaring his love for the popular cheerleader in his class.
Hayden was at the 27. place on the list of 50 hottest women.
They wrote about her:
Hayden started as a child actor and we’ve loved her ever since. Most well known for her role as Claire in the hit T.V show, Heroes, she has also played roles in Remember the Titans, Joe Somebody and Raising Helen. We know she’s still young but we are already starting to see her transform into a sexy woman. Did we mention the photoshoot that she appeared in for the December issue of GQ? We love her off-screen mature and elegant style (unlike some of her contemporaries) that goes oh-so-perfectly with her all American beauty!
Heroes hottie Hayden Panettiere stars in a parody of a sexual harassment Public Service Announcement (PSA) on the Will Ferrell-owned comedy site FunnyorDie. Watch the video below!
Sexual harassment is wrong. Even if it makes you feel good.
In other news, Hayden will be attending the White House Press Correspondents Association Dinner on April 26. The 18-year-old actress will join The Hills‘ Lauren Conrad, Pamela Anderson, Ben Affleck, Eric Dane, Tim Daly and Marcia Cross.