Hayden Panettiere’s ex-boyfriend reacts to her memoir, reveals domestic abuse story he asked to be cut out (but it wasn’t)

Hayden Panettiere's ex-boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, reacts to her new memoir, which details domestic abuse in their relationship.

Entertainment Weekly Brian Hickerson and Hayden Panettiere in 2018Credit: Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock

Key Points

  • Hickerson reveals the one story he asked her to cut from the book, in which he threatened to throw a phone at her.

  • Hickerson also says he spoke with Panettiere "yesterday" and thinks about marrying her one day.

Hayden Panettiereis revealing all in her new memoir,This Is Me: A Reckoning, including the"brutal"chapter of her life with boyfriend Brian Hickerson.

The two dated on and off from 2018 to 2022, during which Hickerson was arrested multiple times for domestic abuse. In 2021, he was sentenced to45 days in jailand four years probation andordered to stay awayfrom the actress for five years.

Brian Hickerson interviewed by TMZCredit: tmz

Panettiere details the “traumatic” relationship in her book, which Hickerson admits is a tough read but important.

"The domestic violence stuff, I think it's like page 272, my chapter. Everybody should read it," he toldTMZin a new interview.

There is one story he wishes would not have been printed, however.

"I was drunk," he recalled to TMZ. "Hayden was standing across the room and I had a phone in my hand and I said, 'Uh, Hayden,' I said, 'I'll give you 10 seconds to run as fast as you can before I throw it at you.'"

Hickerson didn't offer up much contrition for the way he treated the actress. In fact, he defended himself to TMZ, saying, "People do this all the time, you know."

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'This Is Me: A Reckoning' by Hayden PanettiereCredit: Amazon

Panettiere publicly revealing what went on in their relationship is "more important for abusers" to read, added Hickerson. "My biggest thing about domestic violence is I don't think it is taught early enough in life. Never in my life did I ever get taught what domestic violence was, right? Maybe if I did at an early age, maybe I wouldn't have done what I did. We don't know."

Hickerson reserved his criticism for Panettiere's estranged mother, Leslie, whom he calls, "by far one of the worst people I've ever met in my life... She's terrible."

Hayden Panettiere in 2024Credit: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

Hickerson also revealed he's now in AA after being in "such a dark place" with drugs and alcohol — and the leader of his group is none other thanShia LaBeouf.

"The man saved my life," Hickerson said of the actor, who was justarrestedin February 2026 for an alleged physical altercation outside a New Orleans bar. "I am a very big Christian and so is Shia and we both love Jesus."

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As for himself and Panettiere, Hickerson claimed the two last spoke "yesterday" and that he holds out hope he'll marry her one day. "She probably don't think the same way," he admitted. "We probably wouldn't be good together."

Watch Brian Hickerson’s full interview with TMZ below.

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Hayden Panettiere’s ex-boyfriend reacts to her memoir, reveals domestic abuse story he asked to be cut out (but it wasn’t)

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Price shocks from the Iran war power solar sales in energy-hungry Asia

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Soaring costs for fuel due to theIran warare leading panicked consumers inhard-hit Asiatoward rooftop solar power, a likely windfall for China as the world's largestprovider of solartechnology.

Associated Press A solar installer secures a solar panel onto the roof of a home in Manila, Philippines, on April 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Anton L. Delgado) A solar installer secures a solar panel onto the roof of a home in Manila, Philippines, on May 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Anton L. Delgado) A team of solar installers haul a solar panel onto the roof of a home in Manila, Philippines, on April 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Anton L. Delgado) A pair of solar installers haul a solar panel onto the roof of a home in Manila, Philippines, on April 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Anton L. Delgado) A team of solar installers set up a new rooftop solar system at a home in Manila, Philippines, on May 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Anton L. Delgado)

Iran Asia Solar Sales

In the Philippines, which is in anational energy emergency, a survey of 20 local solar companies found a 70% increase in weekly installations and a six-fold jump in customer inquirers since the conflict began.

“This crisis is a driving force for solar,” said Brenda Valerio of the nonprofit New Energy Nexus, which ran the survey. “People want solar and people want solar now.”

China is poised to profit from demand caused by the war. Chinese clean technology equipment exports hit a record high in March, according to energy think tank Ember, and worldwide interest in solar is increasing.

“China really is, by far, leading this race,” said Li Shuo, director of the Asia Society Policy Institute’s China Climate Hub, who called the renewable industry “a one-man show.”

Iran war drives solar sales

The Philippines, which relies heavily on Middle Eastern crude oil and liquefied natural gas, is among the most impacted Southeast Asian nations by the closure of theStrait of Hormuz.

Local airlines are weighing fuel rationing. Public transport workers are receiving cash handouts.Gas and dieselprices also have shot up. To conserve energy, government offices have shifted to a four-day work week and been told to keep air conditioning no lower than 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit).

Oil and gas spikes during the first 60 days of the Iran war cost Filipino consumers, businesses and public institutions more than $600 million, the climate nonprofit 350.org estimates.

“When we got our energy bill after the Iran war broke out, we were very shocked. It was wow. It was a significant increase,” said Jaime Quemado, who recently bought a rooftop solar system in Manila.

There also have been growing concerns about potential power outages, Quemado said, which led him to look for an alternative energy source like “solar, which is very abundant here in the Philippines.”

Customer interest in rooftop solar jumped from around 115 inquiries in February, before thestart of the Iran waron Feb. 28, to more than 450 by mid-April, according to the New Energy Nexus survey.

Solar groups must “ride this wave and take advantage of this momentum,” Valerio said.

On two blisteringly hot days in Manila, EcoSolutions installers sweated through the set up of an 18-kilowatt rooftop solar system, which included 28 panels from major Chinese manufacturer LONGi and four batteries from Suzhou-based battery group Dyness.

The war has “helped the solar industry really get its footing,” EcoSolutions president Richmond Reyes said.

Joel Remegio of the Association of Solar Installers of the Philippines said the energy crisis is a “game changer” for the nation's nascent solar industry.

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Clean technology, like rooftop solar, is quickly scalable because it is “accessible to all of us,” according to Marissa Cerezo of the Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy Management Bureau.

This “gives us the power to choose them,” she said.

Solar interest rises globally

Solar is being embraced across Southeast Asia.

Indonesia set an ambitious target to install 100 gigawatts of rooftop solar by 2034, a leap from its current 1.3 gigawatts. Vietnam wants to install rooftop solar on at least 10% of public offices and homes nationwide by 2030. Thailand is considering new policies to give rooftop solar users a bigger bang for their buck by increasing the amount of surplus energy the national grid can buy.

The energy crisis is incentivizing these decisions, according to Yu Sun Chin of the research group Zero Carbon Analytics.

“It totally makes sense for policymakers to take another look at rooftop solar and see ways that they can save costs,” she said.

Online marketplaces and utility companies in the U.S. and across Europe also have recorded jumps in solar sales and inquiries since the Iran war began.

“Solar is definitely one of the easiest things people can do” to cut monthly electricity bills, said Jan Rosenow, a professor of energy and climate policy at Oxford University.

The availability and affordability of rooftop solar make it the easiest clean technology solution given the higher expense for buying an electric vehicle or installing a heat pump, Rosenow said.

China supplies solar demand

Ember, the energy think tank, noted China exported 68 gigawatts worth of clean technology products in March, equivalent to Spain’s entire solar capacity and double its February output. The Iran war isaccelerating the world’s energy transition, Ember found.

Exports to Africahit 10 gigawatts, a 176% jump from February, with rapid growth in Nigeria, Kenya and Ethiopia. Exports to other Asian nations doubled to 39 gigawatts, including major increases to India, Malaysia and Laos.

Ramnath Iyer of the U.S.-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis said the speed of the transition depends on if world leaders “decide to go ahead with electrification and move away from fossil fuels.”

Li of the China Climate Hub said Chinese companies had an oversupply of solar panels and other equipment before the war, putting them in a prime position to capitalize on current demand.

“When it comes to the clean tech sector, China at this point in time is already so far ahead,” Li said. “The current situation in Iran will help China cement its dominance.”

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Amal Clooney Revives an Archival Gold McQueen Dress for the King’s Trust Celebration

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  • Amal Clooney wore a gold archival McQueen dress for her latest red carpet appearance at The King’s Trust celebration in London.

  • The gown originally debuted during the house’s fall 2007 runway show in Paris.

  • Amal was recently photographed at her husband George Clooney’s 65th birthday celebration in France.

Amal Clooneyreached into the fashion archives for her latest red carpet appearance.

Attending The King’s Trust’s 50th anniversary celebration alongside husband George Clooney, the human rights lawyer wore a gold sequined gown fromAlexander McQueen’s fall 2007 collection.

Amal Clooney at the King's Trust 50th Anniversary Celebration.

The archival design featured a V-neckline, cap sleeves, and a fitted column silhouette covered in intricate gold embellishment.

It first appeared on the runway in March 2007 during the house’s Paris Fashion Week show:

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PARIS– March 1: Models walk down the catwalk during the Alexander McQueen's Fall 2007 line of cloth

Amal chose gold accessories for her look today, pairing the gown with pointed metallic pumps, a gold clutch, and delicate jewelry. She wore her hair in loose side-parted waves.

George stepped out in a classic look himself for the night, wearing a navy suit layered over a white dress shirt and dark tie.

The couple arrived at Royal Albert Hall holding hands ahead of the evening’s celebration.

King's Trust 50th anniversary

The event marked the 50th anniversary of The King’s Trust, thecharity founded by King Charles IIIin 1976 to help young people between the ages of 11 and 30 build practical life skills, prepare for careers, and connect with employment opportunities.

The Clooneys’ latest outing follows their recent trip to St. Tropez, France, where they werephotographedcelebrating George’s 65th birthday earlier this month.

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