Michelle Rodriguez declares it’s ‘not normal’ how many young stars are dying after Hayden Panettiere’s passing

Michelle Rodriguez said it’s “not normal” how many young stars are dying following Hayden Panettiere’s tragic passing at 36. “I’ve got to tell you, man, I just can’t stand how many young people are leaving us lately,” Rodriguez, 48, told Variety on Monday at the 25th anniversary screening of “The Fast and the Furious” in Los Angeles.
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Michelle Rodriguez said it’s “not normal” how many young stars are dying following Hayden Panettiere’s tragic passing at 36. “I’ve got to tell you, man, I just can’t stand how many young people are leaving us lately,” Rodriguez, 48, told Variety on Monday at the 25th anniversary screening of “The Fast and the Furious” in Los Angeles. “It’s disheartening, and it’s making me think, ‘What’s going on?’ It’s not normal. I don’t want to speculate about anything, but it’s weird,” she added.
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- Michelle Rodriguez said it’s “not normal” how many young stars are dying following Hayden Panettiere’s tragic passing at 36. “I’ve got to tell you, man, I just can’t stand how many young people are leaving us lately,” Rodriguez, 48, told Variety on Monday at the 25th anniversary screening of “The Fast and the Furious” in Los Angeles.
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Michelle Rodriguez declares it’s ‘not normal’ how many young stars are dying after Hayden Panettiere’s passing
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