Hayden Panettiere recalled in her memoir being betrayed by a friend, which many believe was Diana Jenkins. But why is it so, and what actually happened on that boat ride?
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Add BollywoodShaadis on GoogleHayden Panettiere's unexpected death at age 36 has reignited attention around her decades of personal trouble that severely affected her mental and physical health. After news of her passing from a reported overdose-induced cardiac arrest surfaced, many insiders revealed the actress had been deeply troubled for a long, long time.
Hayden's memoir has reignited attention around a disturbing experience she says happened when she was 18, when a woman she trusted allegedly led her into a small room on a boat and placed her beside an "undressed man who was very famous."
The actress never publicly identified either person involved. However, after her account resurfaced, social media users began speculating that the unnamed woman could have been former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Diana Jenkins.
In May 2026, just months before her passing, Hayden debuted as an author with her memoir This Is Me: A Reckoning, which offered an intimate and deeply disturbing look into her career as a child artist, what she had to endure behind the scenes, and her personal resilience.
One of her most troubling stories came from a boat ride with a close friend as a teenager. Without naming names, Panettiere said the woman was someone she had "come to trust" and saw as "a protector" before being led downstairs into what she described as a "very small room." She recalled the traumatic experience in her memoir:
"She physically put me in the bed next to this undressed man who was very famous. My hair stood on end, and I became ferocious. I was like, ‘This is not happening.’ I had nowhere to hide. I bolted, and I hid wherever I could think of to hide on a boat. There was no jumping off and swimming away…and I realized that there was nobody who was going to be empathetic to my situation — that this was nothing new to them."
In a later interview, she explained that the experience left her with an unsettling realization: that people around her did not appear to view what was happening as unusual.
Despite being pushed into such a traumatic situation, Hayden never revealed who that "friend" was, nor did she reveal the man's identity. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she explained that protecting herself was part of the reason. She was quoted as saying:
"It was a bad look for them and [the people I didn’t name] were generally people within my industry. They’re people I could run into again. I didn’t want to put myself in that position. Things happened a long time ago, but it was to protect me and my company from being sued by some very pissed-off famous people."
Even though Hayden never hinted at the woman being Diana Jenkins, people have strongly linked her to the story. The speculation appears to stem from the women's history together. Panettiere met Jenkins when she was young, while Jenkins was nearly 30 years older.
Panettiere herself addressed their unusual relationship in her memoir, writing, "Diana was almost thirty years older than me." She called it “a weird friendship for sure,” but explained why Jenkins appealed to her at the time. She wrote, "At that moment, Diana seemed like she could give me everything I needed."
The connection has attracted renewed attention because Panettiere also appeared in Jenkins' Room 23, a 2009 photography book that featured provocative celebrity portraits. Still, those details do not establish that Jenkins was the woman in Panettiere's story. Panettiere has never publicly identified Jenkins as the person involved.
After Hayden's memoir ignited unwanted attention to the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, Jenkins herself addressed the speculation directly through her representative. Her spokesperson told TMZ:
"Diana has had to deal with false online rumors before, and sadly this is just another example of that. So let me be 100 per cent clear about this: It most certainly is not Diana, and anyone who claims it is her will be sued."
Panettiere has never identified the woman or the famous man in her account, and she has not publicly accused Diana Jenkins of being involved.
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