HAYDEN DOES ‘LARRY KING LIVE’

Posted Tuesday, September 25th, 2007 at 8:58 am
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Following last night’s highly anticipated season premiere of ‘Heroes’, cheerleading cutie Hayden Panettiere is back on publicity duty as she drops by CNN Studios in New York City on Tuesday to tape a one-hour special for ‘Larry King Live’ alongside her fellow NBC castmates.

Rocking a black-and-white mini-dress and Christian Louboutin peep-toes, the 18-year-old actress was all smiles despite her grueling promo schedule that has had her globe trotting all around the world.

Nonetheless, her tiring schedule has not gotten the best of her — unlike many of her counterparts, Hayden knew just exactly how a lady steps out of a car.

 

12 Responses to “HAYDEN DOES ‘LARRY KING LIVE’”

  1. Barks Says:

    What on earth does this girl have to talk about for an hour?

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Take note, Brit, Lindsay, Paris, et al, THIS IS HOW YOU EXIT A VEHICLE WITHOUT FLASHING YOUR BABY CHUTE.

  3. dana Says:

    I think this little girl is ok just the way she is — probably seems a bit confident/cocky, (but hey she’s on one of the biggest shows of the season, and she’s only 18) but overall she seems to have a decent head on her shoulders. AND she has even mastered the art of a graceful exit from an SUV…(Fabulous — maybe she could write a how-to-guide for Paris, Brittney and Lindsay.)

  4. She Rides A Harley Says:

    Im already sick of her. She needs to stop or she wil be washed out by time she hits 19.

  5. Joseph Christ Says:

    again barks and srah are all negativity — go die you losers. —
    Hayden’s cute. She’s actually using her hand to discreetly exit the vehicle. She’s 18 and will be hotter and hotter as the years go on… I wonder when she’s gonna start with the yak. i hope she duznt… for once it would be nice to see a growing young woman not have an eating disorder and not fall victim to hard drugs or image problems…

  6. Barks Says:

    Joseph: I don’t criticize your posts, please return the favor. I just don’t know what she’ll talk about for an hour, or 43 minutes after commercial breaks. How long can she talk about portraying a cheerleader on a TV show than probably most of Larry King’s viewers don’t watch?

  7. Joseph Christ Says:

    ur fodder is game for the breakdown Barks, as is mine. a little positivity goes a long way. remember that when you decide to populate the world with your seed…

  8. Aysla Says:

    Fuck, JC– you’re on a roll today with the hate. I like Hayden a lot and always compliment her in posts (minus the one where her overly tanned skinned blended in with her dress… was it the Emmy’s?), but it is very easy for me to accept that others don’t share the same opinions. Diversity of thought, expression and opinions are what keeps things interesting, and I find it very unfair that you’re apparently allowed to state your opinions, but bash others for stating theirs. Well, I guess I’m next on the list now, eh?

  9. Joseph Christ Says:

    Aysla - criticism is worthless without constructive undertones… i have never been one to shut off other opinions when they show some element of thought and a general velocity towards positivity… so no, you are not next… whatever your thoughts on issues, you always show thoughtfulness and substance. i propose a scenario — a bomb goes off in nyc. the world feels compassion and the perpetrators are a tiny minority existing amongst a populace of the downtrodden.
    now, what would be the proper recourse — 1) a discussion among the worlds peoples or 2) a unilateral and all-out attack on a mostly innocent people, followed by another unilateral and all-out attack on another totally innocent people…
    if we as a people had demanded 1 rather than 2, i think the bloggers of today would not be so negative, despondent, and misinformed as we are

  10. Aysla Says:

    ^Thank you, I liked your point on constructive criticism, and I can see why you were so frustrated today. It might have been helpful to have been as considerate in your posts to the others as you were with me just now and in a previous post. This is going to sound utterly cheesy… but I’m a film lover so I’m going to say it anyway :o)– there’s always so much room for misinterpretation (purposefully and not), and it’s just better if people are clear and communicate effectively, talking with anger will only result in words going in the one ear and coming out the other… listen and others will too. You can probably tell I loved Babel and Crash ;o). Lots of good ideas there.

  11. Stephi Says:

    I like her. She’s a naturally pretty girl who dresses well for her age but still fashionably. She also seems pretty down to earth considering her fame and seems like she has a got head on her shoulders which is kind of refreshing in Hollywood. It’s good to see she was getting out of the car properly, but her dress really isn’t as short as the ones that were worn by Lindsay, Paris, Britney…

  12. GW Says:

    I don’t know what to think about her. On the one hand she stands out because she’s wellspoken and confident in comparison to other young actresses. In interviews she’s gracefull and elegant. On the other hand, several media outlets reported that she said “I will f**king kill you bitch” to a US Magazine reporter for writing about her lovelife. It could be false, I don’t know.

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