Rose McGowan urges ending child stardom after Hayden Panettiere's death

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Rose McGowan urged an end to child stardom in a tribute to Hayden Panettiere, arguing kids should not be pressured into show business. Panettiere, who started acting at age 4 and rose to fame in Scream and Heroes, died Aug. 16 at 36 amid a suspected overdose, prompting fellow actors to reflect on protections for young performers and the industry’s handling of child stars during the #MeToo era.
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