Hayden Panettiere's co-star Justin Chatwin 'pissed off' over Hollywood culture after her passing

Justin Chatwin is "pissed off" over Hollywood culture as he grieves the death of his "Sleepwalker" co-star Hayden Panettiere.In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Chatwin — who recently worked alongside Panettiere on what became her final film — said his grief has turned to anger over what he sees as a lack of support for people struggling with trauma and addiction in the entertainment industry."I'm a man, so I process things by getting pissed off," Chatwin said."And so I'm kind of angry that this is the culture that — and this is the industry — that people aren't taken care of."HAYDEN PANETTIERE AND THE CHILD STARS WHOSE RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR MOMAGERS TURNED COMPLICATEDJustin Chatwin, who starred with Hayden Panettiere in two films, spoke out after her death.
(Getty Images)"They get the work, they sell the product," he continued, "and there's just a lot of people in our industry that are dying from … inability to feel pain or heal trauma."Chatwin added that "there's not enough support or awareness around these issues," before saying, "Yeah, I'm grieving."Panettiere died Sunday, Aug.16, at the age of 36. The "Heroes" and "Nashville" star was found in cardiac arrest at her home in Greenville, South Carolina, according to the Greenville County Coroner's Office.
Emergency personnel attempted life-saving measures before Panettiere was pronounced dead.An autopsy found no signs of trauma that contributed to her death.WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO MOURNS FORMER FIANCÉE HAYDEN PANETTIERE, VOWS TO KEEP HER MEMORY ALIVE FOR DAUGHTER KAYAPanettiere died on Aug.
16.She was 36. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for amfAR)Her official cause and manner of death have not yet been determined, and the investigation remains ongoing.Chatwin said the struggles he witnessed extend far beyond Hollywood, describing trauma and addiction as an issue affecting people across the country."It's not just her," Chatwin said.
"We've lost a lot of people, and not just Hollywood, in al...