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Hayden Panettiere tears up in first TV interview since brother Jansen’s death

Hayden Panettiere paid a heartfelt tribute to her late brother, Jansen Panettiere, in her first TV appearance since his unexpected death.

“He’s right here with me,” the “Scream VI” actress, 33, tearfully said on “Good Morning America” Monday after Michael Strahan offered his condolences at the end of their interview.

Jansen was found dead on Feb. 19 in New York. He was 28.

The artist’s family revealed eight days later that his cause of death was an enlarged heart.

“His charisma, warmth, compassion for others and his creative spirit will live forever in our hearts and in the hearts of all whom he encountered,” the family added in a statement.

Hayden Panettiere honored her late brother, Jansen Panettiere, during her appearance on “Good Morning America” Monday. GMA
“He’s right here with me,” the actress said as she held back tears. GMA

A police report obtained by TMZ stated that friends had grown concerned about Jansen when he did not show up to a business meeting prior to his death.

One pal rushed to check on the actor and found him unresponsive in his apartment, sitting upright in a chair, according to the outlet. They then called 911 and started doing CPR.

Jansen’s dad, Skip Panettiere, reportedly told police that he had talked to his son the night before and he sounded “OK.”

Jansen was found dead in his New York apartment on Feb. 19. jrpanettiere/Instagram
Jansen was an actor and an artist. Instagram / @jrpanettiere

But a source told “Entertainment Tonight” that the former child star struggled with mental health issues.

“Art was his therapy and escape,” the insider shared. “In the past, Jansen was open to family and friends about his struggles. Hayden was always there for him and constantly tried to help Jansen when she could.”

The source added that Hayden, who has publicly battled addiction, was “absolutely heartbroken” over the death of her only sibling.

He had recently shared a sweet Instagram photo of his sister cutting his hair. Instagram/@jrpanettiere
Hayden and Jansen had collaborated on a few movies. MediaPunch / BACKGRID

“She loved her brother unconditionally, and the two shared a special bond,” the insider told “ET.”

Hayden and Jansen seemed to have a close relationship, as he shared a photo with her on Instagram in January in which she smiled while cutting his hair. His final post on the social media platform was a selfie in front of a graffiti-covered wall.


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As a child, Jansen had small roles in “Even Stevens,” “Hope & Faith,” “Blue’s Clues,” “Ice Age: The Meltdown” and “Everybody Hates Chris.”

He was nominated for a Young Artist Award for his work on Nickelodeon’s “The Last Day of Summer” in 2008.

The siblings were close growing up. Instagram/Hayden Pannetiere
Jansen’s dad, Skip, reportedly told police his son seemed “OK” when he talked to him a day before his death. Lisa OConnor/AFF-USA.com / MEGA

Jansen also collaborated on a few movies with Hayden, including 2004’s “Tiger Cruise” and 2005’s “Racing Stripes.”

Most recently, Jansen appeared in the 2022 comedy-drama “Love and Love Not.” He had been working on four other projects prior to his death, according to his IMDb page.