Hayden Panettiere's childhood home, where
she lived as she first made her foray into the acting world, has gone on
the market for $1.75million.
The light and airy home, which sits in the upmarket hamlet of Palisades, New York, boasts four bedrooms and 3.5 bedrooms and is a short stroll from the Hudson River.
And
fans of the 27-year-old actress might be further impressed to learn
that the posh area is also where Angelina Jolie grew up - and it is has
been called home by the likes of Al Pacino and Bill Murray, as well as
veteran broadcaster Diane Sawyer.
The tastefully-appointed property, which sits on a tree-lined lot of
green land, was purchased by Hayden's parents, former soap
actress Lesley R. Vogel and fire captain Alan Lee 'Skip' Panettiere, in
1995.
At the time, their famous daughter was
aged just six years old, but had already landed her role as Sarah
Roberts on the long-running daytime soap One Life To Live.
Lesley
and Skip - who are also parents to 22-year-old actor Jansen Panettiere -
went their separate ways eight years ago, igniting a bitter eight-year
battle that finally came to an end in April. The home is still
registered in their names.
Hayden has been keeping a low profile with
her boxer partner Wladimir Klitschko, following his defeat at the hands
of heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua in April.
The
Nashville star was among the contingent cheering on the 41-year-old
Ukrainian at London's Wembley Stadium during the hot ticket bout.
Wladimir
had looked on the verge of victory when he heavily dropped Anthony
Joshua in the sixth round but he faced defeat in the gripping 11th
round.
He returned to his feet for the
third time in the bout but referee David Fields waved the fight off with
the former champion unable to defend himself.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was
spotted in the crowd along with former England captain Rio Ferdinand, ex
world heavyweight champion Frank Bruno and glamour model Danielle
Lloyd.
Blonde beauty Hayden shares two-year-old daughter Kaya with her sportsman beau.
In
March, while taking a flight with their adorable offspring, Hayden
revealed that things went comically awry when Kaya 'peed' on the
airplane's bathroom floor.
In a bid to
make the environment pleasant for other passengers, Hayden got stuck in
with the clean up operation - aided by her adorable little girl.
Seeing the humour, Hayden wrote: 'Aaaand
then ur daughter pees on the floor of the airplane bathroom But look at
that baby girl helping momma clean.'
Showing
a pained expression, Hayden was pictured mopping up on her hands and
knees while mummy's little helper mimicked her, on the floor.
Hayden
already made light of her experience travelling in coach class - as
opposed to chartering a G5 private jet - earlier that week in a humorous
post about her seat.
'Who needs a G5 when you have the whole row in coach #Row27' she wrote, showing off the luxury of all the space around her.
Busy working mom Hayden recently travelled around the US to promote the fifth series of her hit ABC show Nashville.
The
star previously took time off from filming the music drama, on which
she has played Juliette Barns for five years, after suffering from
postpartum depression.
In November 2015, she admitted herself to a facility for treatment and then checked in a second time in May 2016.
This
January, Hayden told her followers on Twitter: 'The postpartum
depression I have been experiencing has impacted every aspect of my
life.
'Rather than stay stuck due to unhealthy
coping mechanisms I have chosen to take time to reflect holistically on
my health and life. Wish me luck!'
Hayden
has spoken publicly about her depression in motherhood in an attempt to
raise awareness about the condition and encourage other mothers to seek
professional support.
In an interview
with Good Morning America host Sara Haines, the actress admitted that it
took her a while to realise there was something wrong.
'You
feel off. You don’t feel like yourself,' she explained. 'But I think
I'm all the stronger for it. And I think I'm a better mom because of it.
Women are so resilient and that’s the incredible thing about them.'
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