Hayden Panettiereās Final PETA Campaign Arrives Two Days After Her Death
Hayden Panettiereās Final PETA Campaign Arrives Two Days After Her Death

Michael Prieve Wed, August 19, 2026 at 12:26 PM UTC
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PETA released Hayden Panettiereās final campaign two days after her sudden death at age 36 in South Carolina.
PETAās video shows Panettiere confined in a bathtub, protesting captivity at marine parks like SeaWorld.
PETA called Panettiere āa hero to animalsā and urged fans to boycott all marine parks in her honor now.
Two days. Thatās how long Hollywood had to process the sudden death of Hayden Panettiere before PETA dropped her final campaign ā and the internet, predictably, didnāt know whether to cry or scroll away.
The spot is stark: Panettiere, folded into a bathtub, making the case against marine mammal captivity. āCan you imagine their frustration, their trauma, their depression?ā she asks. āWe can end this. You and me.ā
Itās a gut-punch summary of a two-decade crusade. This is a woman who, at 18, paddled into the āblood-stained waters of Taiji, Japan,ā and confronted dolphin hunters for The Cove ā the kind of activism that doesnāt fit neatly into a press junket.
PETA leaned all the way in, calling her āa hero to animals,ā and noting she ācrammed herself into a bathtub for a raw new campaign protesting marine parks like SeaWorld, who sentence dolphins to a lifetime of suffering and loneliness in captivity.ā
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The ask, in classic PETA fashion, is blunt: āHonor Haydenās memory by refusing to buy a ticket to any place that condemns these remarkable animals to tiny concrete tanks.ā
Timing this raw is uncomfortable, sure. But PETA insists the campaign was always meant as tribute, not opportunism: āThe world has lost a kind soul and the animals a fierce ally.ā
Her father, Alan āSkipā Panettiere, echoed the sentiment in his own statement: āShe was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her.ā
Whatever you make of PETAās release-window instincts, the message lands because Panettiere meant it ā bathtub, boycott, and all. Grief and advocacy rarely share a timeline this tight, but here they are, tangled together, two weeks of footage standing in for a lifetime of showing up.

Photo courtesy of PETA
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