Hayden Panettiere finds a new dark handsome older boyfriend
November 26, 2009 |13:51 | Scandals By : Team X
Heroes starlet Hayden Panettiere and her rumored new boyfriend, Welsh TV presenter Steve Jones, were seen soaking up the sun while on break from the 2009 Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday (May 19) in Cannes, France.
This is the second day in a row that Hayden, 19, and Steve, 32, were scene together catching some sun. Yesterday, the couple were seen on Elton Johns partner David Furnishs yacht. The pair were first spotted together just last week where Jones was seen escorting the actress out of the Nobu Berkeley restaurant in Mayfair, sparking romance rumors. Hayden was previously dating her Heroes costar, Milo Ventimiglia, 31. While Jones who has famously dated Halle Berry and Pamela Anderson, is getting over being dumped by Fearne Cotton.



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Heroes actress Hayden Panettiere has said she 'never pretends to be perfect.The 20-year-old beauty plays cheerleader Claire Bennett in the hit supernatural show Heroes and said that she has flaws just like anybody else.
Hayden Panettiere may seem like she’s the perfect package, but that’s not the image she’s trying to get across. Yes, she plays the cute cheerleader on Heroes, and always looks great when she’s photographed, but Hayden insists that she has her flaws just like the rest of us. “Look, I never pretend to be perfect. I will never in a million years say I'm perfect and don't make mistakes or do silly things or what people would consider inappropriate, of course I do," the Heroes hottie told Hollyscoop exclusively at the Whaleman Foundation event at Beso in Hollywood.
Continuing to do what she can for the good of whales, Hayden Panettiere hosted The Whaleman Foundation Benefit in Hollywood on Sunday evening (November 15).
Hayden Panettiere shows off new bangs on the green carpet as she hosts the Whaleman Foundation Benefit at Hollywood’s Beso Restaurant on Sunday (November 15).
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