
Hayden Panettiere has had to stop her mother from selling her underwear on the internet.
The Heroes hottie, 18, has been raising money for Save the Whales by auctioning her old clothes on website Panettiere’s Closet.
But Hayden says she has had to draw the line on some of the smaller items in her wardrobe.
She says, “I lived with my family a long time so you acquire a lot of stuff with nowhere to put it so I tend to throw stuff out.
“That’s when I decided to put it on the website. Mom pulls out some embarrassing stuff I used to wear. I’m like, ‘Just don’t pull out the underwear!’”

How long will it be until Anne Hathaway’s naked photos surface on the net?
Not too long, according to Gawker.com. “We’ll give it another two weeks or so.”
Hathaway, 25, has been the subject of non-stop tabloid coverage following her recent breakup with scam artist Raffaelo Follieri of Italy. Follieri, 30, was arrested in June for fraud.
But it appears Hathaways real problems could be just around the corner.
According to the Enquirer, Follieri had reportedly taken several nude photos of Hathaway, Gawker writes. The piece de resistance of which is a prized and “sizzling” photo of her in black fishnet stockings, a garter belt and bustier that completely exposes her top portion. Follieri is believed to have paid a famous photographer to take that picture.
Hathaways brother tried to recover the pictures from a storage unit, only to find out that the FBI had beaten him to it the day before, according to Gawker.
The photographer is believed to have copies and it is questionable whether Follieri’s friends do as well.

Charlie Sheen earns the salary of more than a dozen men, let alone two and a half.
The sitcom star is the top-earning comedic actor on television right now, with a per-episode payday of $825,000, according to a list of the highest salaries in prime-time compiled by TV Guide.
Joining him in the upper echelons of compensation are CSI’s William Petersen, who will be walking away from a $600,000-per-ep salary when he leaves the show in the coming season, and Law & Order: SVU’s Mariska Hargitay, who may or may not keep copies of her $400,000 checks next to her Emmy.
Also quenching America’s thirst for crime-solving, Kyra Sedgwick’s $275,000-per-ep salary makes her the highest-paid actress in a cable drama.
This is Holly, for September issue of FHM looking steamy as ever!
The 22-year-old showbiz veteran had surprised the public when her name popped up during Ledger’s initial death investigation. The masseuse who found the actor unconscious in his New York apartment had phoned Olsen first before calling 911 for help.
It was then learned that Ledger died of overdose from the combined effects of prescription drugs and painkillers. Now, the investigators are probing where he got Oxycodone and Vicodin, two very powerful painkillers that were not prescribed to him.
Just when we all thought we had really buried the actor, we find ourselves curious about the mystery once again. It seems like Olsen knows something but refuses to share her knowledge until her legal safety is assured, at least that’s what reputable news agencies are saying.
Speaking on behalf of the petite industry mogul, her lawyer has denied neither knowing the source of the infamous drugs nor refusing to cooperate with the investigation.
While the public feels the right to squeeze the truth out from Olsen’s diminutive body, the question is, would the truth be satisfactory?
Does it really matter if she knew or not the drugs’ source? Would it make any difference? It was Ledger who had swallowed the drugs into his system, unless, of course if he was duped into taking it. He was a grown, robust man; he surely knew the consequence of taking pills that strong. What could Olsen have done to push or prevent him to do so?
If it’s indeed true that she’s asking for immunity from prosecution in exchange for what she knows, it might just be a fair thing if the investigators are really after the main supplier of the drugs. The case might not be about Ledger’s death anymore, but about future prevention of incidents like this.
For some, her silence might seem as an admission of guilt. Her refusal even opens more unanswered questions. But for someone grieving her friend’s death, does she really owe the public an explanation? Would she want to draw more attention to herself by talking to us and disclosing her real relationship with him?
“She’s at an age where she is thinking with her head not just her heart,” a source close to the actress tells OK!, adding that the event will take place this fall. “No way would she still be with anyone if marriage wasn’t a real option.”
Olympian Amanda Beard strips off her swimsuit for a good cause.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist joins celebrities such as Alicia Silverstone and Eva Mendes who have also bared it all for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).
The new ad features Beard next to the tagline: She’s set to unveil the ad on Wednesday, just days before the kickoff of the Olympic Games in Beijing.
“[T]o see animals slaughtered to be worn as fashion is awful to me, so I’m definitely against wearing fur,” said Beard in a statement released by PETA.
So does she have any regrets about posing nude?
“No. I’d much rather go naked than ever put a dead animal on my body,” Beard said.