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Hayden to change her name? |
Hayden Panettiere, the actress most famous for playing the cheerleader in Heroes, had decided to change her name. The starlet, who will be 21 this month, has decided to become "Hayden's Panties."
From her trailer on location in Arizona, where she is filming "Stripper Zombie Invasion," Hayden's offered the following: "All I'm doing are dropping some letters from my last name and adding the letter S. It's not like I'm going from Archie Leach to Cary Grant."
"Everyone keeps speculating about my body and when I am going to do full frontal nudity. Photographers are always trying to shoot my ass to see if I'm in bikini panties, low rise, high rise, or a thong. I thought the name change would keep everyone interested."
"My taking advantage of my name is about the same as the first Paris Hilton film, An Evening In Paris, with just as much sexploitation."
"I figure that if someone is going to benefit from my body, it might as well be me. Besides, it will make my last name easier to remember, pronounce, and spell."
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Hayden says 'Scream 4' is a blast! |
Hayden and Emma Roberts on July 20th in Detroit, Michigan while they take a break from filming Wes Craven's 'Scream 4'. They were both wearing fleece lined boots while hanging out on set! The film takes place 10 years after the last and unites Hayden with "Scream Queen" Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox Arquette and David Arquette, as well as fellow new comers to the franchise including Adam Brody, Rory Culkin and Anthony Anderson.
Talking about the film, Hayden told MTV “I think they’ve done a really cool job with the script, [and] we’ve had a blast on it.”
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NBC open to 'Heroes' return |
Heroes creator Tim Kring is "hopeful" the show will soon be back on the small screen.
After four years on TV screens, NBC announced in May that the fourth season, which concluded in February, was the last.
Producers have been in negotiations to end the show, which starred Hayden Panettiere, with a short mini-series or movie and Kring reveals it's looking quite likely.
He tells TV Guide magazine, "There's certainly talk about (a mini-series) right now and I am very hopeful. I strongly believe that the Heroes universe is a very big and very potent brand. It is for the fans that we feel that (the show) should continue.
"NBC has expressed an interest in finding a way to wrap it up in a way that honours the fans and the show, and I'm very interested in pursuing that."
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