The Heroes star was spotted with her beau, NY Jets wide receiver boy-toy Scotty McKnight, in Maui
As if activewear wasn’t unforgiving enough, Hayden Panettiere raises the bar and lowers the coverage for sportswear by playing tennis in a teeny-tiny brown string ʙικιɴι. Dayum!
The former Heroes star was looking her usual fit self in Maui, Hawaii, with her equally fit NY Jets wide receiver boy-toy, Scotty McKnight.
But this isn’t the first time the starlet was linked to an athlete…
Panettiere dated heavyweight boxer Wladimir Klitschko for almost two years. She and McKnight met in February of last year when his BFF and fellow Jet, Mark Sanchez, brought his bud to a pre-Oscar party. “He was standing there and Hayden approached him and said, ‘You look bored,’ and they got to talking,” one source said.
Well, it definitely looks like they are enjoying staying “fit” together. We bet he makes her bend over to pick up the balls…
The Ice Princess actress, 33, confidently posed for cameras while clutching a sparkling mesh purse and rocking a pair of sky-high black bumps. To complete the look, she kept her blonde locks down in a sleek, short style.
Over the years, Hayden has never failed to stand out on the red carpet, often stepping out in memorable braless or sheer looks.
In September 2012, the Heroes alum recalled a moment when she noticed the word “cellulite” next to a pH๏τo of her wearing a pair of denim shorts on the cover of a magazine.
“It gave me such body dysmorphia for so long,” she told Women’s Health that month, referring to the condition when a person constantly thinks about their perceived physical flaws, according to Mayo Clinic. “But I remember reminding myself that beauty is an opinion, not a fact. And it has always made me feel better.”
At the time, Hayden also noted that she discovered how important inner beauty is.
“As I’ve gotten older and grown into my body, I’ve started realizing that the way you carry yourself and that light coming out of your eyes are the most attractive things about you,” she concluded.