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Hayden Panettiere’s team discussed ‘intervention’ before her tragic death, director claims

By Blendy Writer
August 20, 2026 4 Min Read
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Filmmaker Griff Furst, who directed Hayden Panettiere in one of her final films, revealed that her team discussed staging an intervention before her tragic death.

The director claimed the actress was “fighting to stay sober” while filming “A Breed Apart,” released in 2025, and that she brought her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, on set.

“When we wrapped, I stayed in touch with her team, and what eventually got determined was that she might need an intervention, and I was asked to participate. I said yes,” Furst claimed to his Instagram followers Wednesday.

Filmmaker Griff Furst (pictured here) revealed that her team discussed staging an intervention after she wrapped filming for the 2025 film “A Breed Apart.” griff_furst/Instagram
The director noted that Panettiere (seen above in May) was “fighting to stay sober” during filming brought her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, on set. Janet Mayer / Shutterstock

“That intervention did not happen, at least that I’m aware of,” he admitted. “I wasn’t leading the charge on it, it wouldn’t have been appropriate of me.”

The director said that since Panettiere’s death, people have been asking him about Hickerson, who was with the late star at the time of her death in Greenville, South Carolina.

“All I know about that is what we observed and wrote down at the time that it happened, with her boyfriend Brian Hickerson,” Furst shared. “Hayden’s mom said there was someone they had been trying to get out of her life for a long time and that he was with her the day that she died.

“When we wrapped, I stayed in touch with her team, and what eventually got determined was that she might need an intervention, and I was asked to participate. I said yes.” (Pictured: Panettiere in the film.) ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection
Furst admitted that to his knowledge, the intervention for the actress unfortunately never took place. Lions Gate

“I wasn’t in South Carolina, I don’t know what happened, but what I will say is my opinion, and it’s about what I saw on my own set, somebody fighting to stay sober and who deserved better company around them than what I observed.”

Furst directed the 2025 film “A Breed Apart,” in which Panettiere played a fictionalized version of herself, an actress caught in a deadly survival game on an island overrun by killer dogs.

“I was very lucky to work with Hayden. I wish she was still here,” he concluded.

He kept his thoughts on Hickerson (pictured in March) crypic, but said Panettiere “deserved better company” then what she had during the film. LionsShareNews / BACKGRID
Brian (seen here), and his brother, Zach Hickerson, were both at the scene of the late star’s tragic death. Filmsbyjosh / BACKGRID

On Sunday, paramedics responded to a call regarding a victim in “cardiac arrest,” and performed CPR for an “overdose,” according to a 911 dispatch call obtained by Page Six.

Emergency responders also tried to resuscitate the actress with “advanced cardiac life support,” but she was ultimately pronounced dead at 2:32 p.m. local time. She was 36 years old.

According to a police report obtained by Page Six, Brian, who was accompanied by his brother, Zach Hickerson, had shown officers a “bag of medication” she had been taking.

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On Sunday, paramedics responded to a call regarding a victim in “cardiac arrest,” and performed CPR for an “overdose.” (Pictured: the luxury apartment complex where Panettiere was found.) Robin Rayne for NY Post
Despite resuscitation efforts, Panettiere was pronounced dead at 2:32 p.m. local time. She was 36 years old. Robin Rayne for NY Post

While it’s unclear what the substances were, the “Nashville” star’s hairdresser and good friend, Erick Orellana, exclusively told Page Six that Panettiere suffered from intense back pain in the months leading up to her death.

She’d also been candid in the past about her battle with addiction, previously telling People in 2022 that she “couldn’t live without” alcohol and opioids at one point.

Panettiere’s cause of death has yet to be revealed. As Page Six previously reported, her autopsy showed she had no “signs of trauma.” 

The “Heroes” alum and Brian had flown from California to the south the day before she died.

Brian had shown officers a “bag of medication” the “Heroes” star (pictured in May) had been taking. Page Six exclusively learned she had been suffering from back pain leading up to her death. Ron Asadorian / Amirmeetsny / BACKGRID
The duo (pictured in 2019) have been involved in an on-and-off relationship since 2018 and reconnected weeks before her tragic passing. GC Images

The duo have been involved in an on-and-off relationship since 2018 and reconnected a few weeks before her tragic passing.

An insider told Page Six that Brian — who’s been arrested multiple times for domestic violence against her — “would always find a way to work his way back into Hayden’s life as ‘a friend,’” describing him as “a real jerk.”

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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