Hayden Panettiere spilled the Nashville tea fans have been impatiently anticipating for more than a decade — and it turns out the country-music drama didn’t facilitate the quite backstage sisterhood viewers might have imagined.
In her debut memoir, This Is Me: A Reckoning — released in May 2026 — Panettiere got candid about feeling “deeply uncomfortable” once her billing on the ABC hit started creeping up on costar Connie Britton’s — and how she spent four seasons quietly trying not to step on the older star’s toes.
Keep scrolling for everything to know about their dynamic:
Hayden Panettiere Reflects on Her ‘Nashville’ Billing Surprise
Panettiere played rising country firecracker Juliette Barnes opposite Britton’s seasoned superstar Rayna Jaymes when the series debuted on ABC in October 2012. It ran for four seasons before CMT picked up the show in December 2016 and carried it for its final two years, with Britton exiting in Season 5.
According to Panettiere’s memoir, she was never supposed to be the breakout star of the series.
“My character wasn’t intended to be the show’s star — not even close,” Panettiere wrote. “That honor went to Connie, whose Rayna Jaymes was in the twilight of her career, facing a dramatic turning point thanks to yours truly.”
She continued, “Unfortunately, after the pilot, it was clear that my billing had gone way up. I went from maybe number five in terms of importance to nipping at Connie’s heels. I was deeply uncomfortable with this development.”
Hayden Panettiere on the Age and Experience Gap With Connie Britton
Panettiere, who was 23 when filming began, says the age gap between her and Britton made the spotlight shift feel even more loaded.
“I was twenty-three years old, and Connie was in her forties with three Emmy nominations under her belt,” she wrote. “She was also a new mom. This should have been her time to shine, and while it was in many respects, I was terrified of making Connie worry that I — not my character — was trying to compete with her.”
That anxiety bled into Panettiere’s on-set behavior. In a September 2025 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Panettiere said she “kept apologizing” to Britton during the early episodes because she “didn’t want to step on toes,” adding that after their first scene together she was “just so passive-aggressive to her.”
The vibe, she wrote in her book, was nothing like Heroes. The Nashville cast was not “one big happy family,” she says, and she “couldn’t figure it out.”
Hayden Panettiere Reveals her Quiet Gestures Toward Connie Britton
Panettiere details one moment that captured how carefully she tried to defer to her costar — a scene meant to dramatize Juliette and Rayna’s rivalry at a microphone stand.
“We were directed to saunter toward the mic stand and — at the same time — reach to grab it. This would insinuate our characters’ rivalry,” Panettiere wrote. “I always made sure to grab the mic under Connie’s hand, showing her I came in peace and with respect.”
She added, “I don’t know if she noticed, but I did; I was not going to step on the toes of Rayna Jaymes or Connie Britton.”
Connie Britton on Her Distance From Hayden Panettiere
Britton has previously addressed the relationship. Speaking to Us Weekly at a New York screening event in June 2019, Britton said the pair had drifted apart after the show wrapped.
“We kind of haven’t really been in a strong connection since the show ended,” Britton said, adding that she wasn’t “super aware” of Panettiere’s personal struggles at the time.
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
Read the full article here




