露得清就海顿·潘妮蒂尔谈及产后抑郁一事回应其待遇


2026年8月20日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:03 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

在持续数日的 backlash 后,露得清周四发布声明,就海顿·潘妮蒂尔的离世一事作出回应。在她去世后,许多粉丝重新翻出潘妮蒂尔此前的言论,她曾声称这家护肤公司2015年因她公开谈论产后抑郁而解雇了她。

“十余年来,海顿一直是露得清社区中备受珍视的一员。我们为曾与她合作感到自豪,也意识到我们曾让她在一段极其艰难的时期感到孤立无援。这与露得清的品牌理念不符,也不是我们希望成为的样子,”该公司在社交媒体上写道。

“海顿分享自身困境的勇气,启发了重要的对话与认知提升。我们正与一家长期合作的社区健康合作伙伴开展重大投资,帮助更多女性获得所需支持,包括产后抑郁症的治疗,”露得清写道。该公司表示将“在计划敲定后”公布更多细节。

“出于对海顿家人和亲友的尊重,我们不想在她刚去世就发声。露得清全体员工向海顿的家人和所有深爱她的人致以最诚挚的哀悼,”声明补充道。

36岁的潘妮蒂尔于周日在南卡罗来纳州格林维尔离世。当局表示,急救人员发现她已心脏骤停。两名熟悉调查情况的消息人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,美国毒品 Enforcement 管理局正在协助调查。

潘妮蒂尔的演艺生涯始于幼年,跨越了三十余年,曾出演《光辉岁月》《英雄》《美少女啦啦队》以及《惊声尖叫》恐怖电影系列等作品。她在电视剧《音乐之乡》中饰演乡村歌手朱丽叶·巴恩斯,这一角色为她赢得了两次金球奖提名,还登上过公告牌榜单。

她曾坦诚谈及自己的一些个人困境,2022年她在接受《人物》杂志采访时透露,自己从青少年时期就开始对阿片类药物和酒精成瘾。2015年10月,她在生下女儿后因产后抑郁进入治疗机构寻求帮助。

近日,一段她为回忆录《这就是我:一场觉醒》进行宣传巡演时的采访片段被广泛转发,她在其中谈及自己被露得清解雇一事,部分粉丝呼吁抵制该公司对待她的方式。

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2023年3月6日,海顿·潘妮蒂尔出席在纽约市举行的电影首映式。ANGELA WEISS/法新社/盖蒂图片社

在5月杰伊·谢蒂的“目标之上”播客节目中,潘妮蒂尔坦诚地谈及了当时她所经历的一切,称露得清“曾是我生活中重要的一部分”,而狗仔队也在捕捉“每一个瞬间”“所有这些令人难堪的时刻”。

随后她回忆起自己2015年在《凯利和迈克尔直播秀》上的采访,当时她谈到产后抑郁:“这是我深有体会的……也是我知道很多女性都在经历的事情。”

她告诉谢蒂:“在所有会让他们解雇我的事情中,这是我最没想到他们会因此解雇我的理由。”

潘妮蒂尔告诉谢蒂,在2015年的那次采访中,“我原本没打算也没计划谈论产后抑郁。只是话题自然而然地展开了,我只是实话实说。我从来没想过会有人对这件事有负面反应。这是我的真心话。”

“所以当我接到电话,说露得清要因为这件事解雇我,而我当时的经纪人说,这是违法的,你们不能这么做。尽管那年她成功解决了这件事,但我知道一切都结束了。也就是说,我第二年不会再被邀请回去了,”她说。

在与这个护肤品牌合作十年后,潘妮蒂尔回忆说,“没有任何人对我说过一句话。没有一句‘和你合作十年很棒’……没有一句贴心的……‘希望你一切安好,我们祝你顺利’。”

“我至今都记得这件事真的让我心碎,”她说。

“我绝不会用任何东西去换这段经历,也绝不会后悔,”她告诉谢蒂。“但就像我说的,在我被拍到的所有事情里,他们偏偏拿这件事作为底线,说这是不道德的,这让我感到震惊。这也让我明白,人们对经历产后抑郁的女性到底是怎么看的,产后抑郁被多么严重地误解,围绕它的污名化有多严重。”

帕特·米尔顿、妮可·布朗·周和琪琪·因塔拉苏万为本报道撰稿。

Neutrogena addresses its treatment of Hayden Panettiere after she spoke about postpartum depression

August 20, 2026 / 7:03 PM EDT / CBS News

Neutrogena shared a statement on Thursday addressing Hayden Panettiere’s death, following days of backlash. In the wake of her death, many fans resurfaced comments Panettiere had made claiming the skincare company fired her in 2015 for speaking out about postpartum depression.

“For more than a decade, Hayden was a valued member of our Neutrogena community. We are proud to have partnered with her and understand that we made her feel unsupported during a very difficult time. This is not what Neutrogena stands for or who we want to be,” the company wrote on social media.

“Hayden’s courage in sharing her challenges helped inspire important conversations and awareness. We are making a significant investment to a long-standing community health partner to help give more women access to the support they need, including care for postpartum depression,” Neutrogena wrote. The company said it would share more details “when plans are in place.”

“Out of respect for Hayden’s family and loved ones, we did not want to speak out so soon following her passing. Everyone at Neutrogena extends their deepest condolences to Hayden’s family and all who loved her,” the statement added.

Panettiere, 36, died on Sunday in Greenville, South Carolina. Authorities said emergency responders found her in cardiac arrest. Two sources familiar with the investigation told CBS News that the Drug Enforcement Administration is assisting in the investigation.

Panettiere’s acting career began in early childhood and spanned more than three decades, with starring roles in “Remember the Titans,” “Heroes,” “Bring It On,” the “Scream” horror film franchise and more. Her role as country music singer Juliette Barnes in the TV drama “Nashville” earned her two Golden Globe nominations and a spot on the Billboard charts.

She was open about some of her personal struggles, telling People magazine in 2022 about an addiction to opioids and alcohol that began in her teens. In October 2015, she entered a treatment facility for help with postpartum depression after giving birth to her daughter.

In recent days, clips from a recent press tour interview for her memoir, “This Is Me: A Reckoning,” addressing her firing from Neutrogena, were widely reshared, with some fans calling for a boycott of the company over its treatment of her.

Hayden Panettiere at a film premiere in New York City on March 6, 2023. ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images

In a May episode of Jay Shetty’s “On Purpose” podcast, Panettiere spoke candidly about what she was going through at the time, saying Neutrogena “was a huge part of my life,” and that the paparazzi was also capturing “every moment,” “all these gory moments.”

Then she referred back to an interview she gave in 2015 on “Live with Kelly and Michael” in which she’d spoken about postpartum depression as “something I can very much relate to … and something I know a lot of women experience.”

She told Shetty, “Of all the things to, that they would fire me over, this was the last thing that I thought they would ever fire me over.”

Panettiere told Shetty that during the 2015 interview she “had no intention of or plan to talk about postpartum depression. It just came up, and I was just being honest. And never for a second did I think that anyone or care that anyone would have a bad reaction to it. It was my truth.”

“So when I got that call that Neutrogena wanted to fire me over that, and my representative at the time said, that’s illegal, you can’t do that. And even though, you know, she saved the day that year, I knew that that was gonna be it. That there was gonna be, I was not gonna be invited back the next year,” she said.

After being with the skincare brand for 10 years, Panettiere said, she recalled “not hearing a word from anybody. Not a ‘great working with you for 10 years,’ … not a nice … ‘hope you’re good, we wish you well.’”

“And I remember that really breaking my heart,” she said.

“I wouldn’t change it for the world. I wouldn’t take it back,” she told Shetty. “But as I said, of all the things that I had been caught doing, that being the thing that that was where they drew the line, and it was immoral, was shocking to me. And it made me realize and understand exactly what people thought of women who experience postpartum depression and how misunderstood it is, how much stigma there is around it.”

Pat Milton, Nicole Brown Chau and Kiki Intarasuwan contributed to this report.

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