Neutrogena has acknowledged it made actress Hayden Panettiere feel “unsupported” after she was fired from a brand deal in 2015. Panettiere stated this year that the company terminated their contract citing a “morals clause” following her public discussion of her postpartum depression. The Washington Times reported Panettiere died Sunday. Neutrogena’s statement follows days of backlash over the firing. The company’s acknowledgement comes after Panettiere publicly discussed the situation, bringing renewed attention to the circumstances surrounding her departure from the brand. The situation raises questions about the responsibilities brands have to public figures who share personal health struggles and the potential consequences for those who do.
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