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Why Hayden Panettiere Says She “Almost Puked” While Recording Music For Nashville
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Date:2025-04-19 17:32:48
Even famous country singers get stage fright sometimes—or at least the ones who play them on TV.
Hayden Panettiere—who played country pop singer Juliette Barnes on all six seasons of Nashville from 2012 to 2018—recently recalled how petrified she was upon recording music for the show for the first time.
"I was not trained. Like, terrified, scared s--tless, shaking," Hayden exclusively told E! News' The Rundown. "I walk in, apologizing to the producers already because I'm like, ‘Look, it's gonna take me a long time to warm up but I will get there. I will get it done, I promise.'"
That's when things took a turn, and she had the most relatable reaction of all.
"They told me mid-session, ‘All the producers are going to stop by,'" Hayden told host Erin Lim Rhodes. "I almost puked, pooped, fainted. I think I called somebody and said, ‘Nobody told me,' hiccupping and crying."
Hayden would, of course, eventually become more comfortable and go on to record a long list of memorable songs for Nashville. Her track "Telescope" from the first season of the show even cracked the Billboard Country Songs Chart in 2012.
However, when asked to pick her favorite song she recorded for the series, Hayden revealed it's one that fans probably haven't even heard.
"I think probably if I went through all of them," she said, "it would be one that never made it really onto the show."
Hayden—who returned to the Scream franchise in Scream 6, which is now in theaters—did reveal a soft spot for season one song "Nothing In This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again," calling it "lyrically one of the best songs."
Fighting through all of the initial stage fright was ultimately worth it, as Hayden would go on to be nominated for two Golden Globes and a Critics Choice Award for her work on Nashville.
For more of her interview, check out The Rundown on Snapchat on March 27.
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