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RHOBH Alum Diana Jenkins Threatens Legal Action Over Online Rumors Tied To Hayden Panettiere’s Yacht Assault Account

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by Chris Tremblay  May 15

Actor Hayden Panettiere recounts in her new memoir, "This Is Me: A Reckoning", that as a teenager she was brought onto a yacht and led into a small room by an older female friend whom she trusted and viewed as a protector. In both the book and a recent appearance on Jay Shetty’s "On Purpose" podcast, Panettiere says this woman physically placed her in a bed next to a “very famous” man who was undressed, describing the experience as horrific and emphasizing that she was 18 at the time.

Panettiere says her “hair stood on end” and that she became “ferocious,” recalling that she was determined the situation would not continue. She describes trying to escape and hiding in different parts of the boat, saying she realized there was “nobody who was going to be empathetic” to her situation and that this behavior appeared routine to those around her.

Online speculation and a reality star drawn in



Although Panettiere does not name the older friend or the man, online speculation quickly focused on Diana Jenkins, a 52‑year‑old entrepreneur and former cast member of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills". Commenters on social media and gossip platforms pointed to Jenkins’ longtime proximity to Hollywood nightlife and parties, as well as Panettiere’s appearance in Jenkins’ 2008 photography book, as circumstantial reasons to suggest she might have been the unnamed friend.

Celebrity and gossip outlets, including TMZ, Just Jared, The Tab, and Perez Hilton, have all reported on the wave of internet conjecture, noting that none of Panettiere’s public comments identify Jenkins or any other person by name. The speculation has unfolded against a broader backdrop in which survivor narratives, including those from women and LGBTQ+ people in entertainment, can quickly become the subject of online rumor‑casting that may or may not align with verified facts.

Diana Jenkins’ categorical denial



In a statement provided to TMZ, Jenkins’ representative strongly rejected the accusations circulating online and asserted that she had no involvement in the yacht incident Panettiere described. The rep said, “Diana has had to deal with false online rumors before, and sadly this is just another example of that,” adding, “So let me be 100% clear about this: It most certainly is not Diana, and anyone who claims it is her will be sued.”

Outlets including The Tab, Perez Hilton, and Just Jared have quoted the same statement from Jenkins’ spokesperson, underscoring that her team is threatening legal action against individuals or platforms that directly identify her as the alleged friend. Jenkins’ representatives also highlighted that she has previously pursued defamation cases against people who alleged she was involved in sex trafficking or operated as a so‑called “madame,” with some of those cases reportedly ending in settlements in her favor.

A history of defamation battles



Jenkins has been the subject of internet conspiracy theories and unverified claims for more than a decade, including allegations that she ran a “secret call girl ring” and that she introduced well‑known actors, such as Panettiere, to wealthy individuals for sex. Court filings reported by outlets such as MyNewsLA describe Jenkins’ lawsuits against bloggers and commentators who accused her of sex trafficking, money laundering, and coercing celebrities into prostitution, including alleged claims about Panettiere that she forcefully denied.

In a prior defamation suit, Jenkins said she had “never forced anyone to engage in prostitution” and had “never been involved with prostitution in any way,” casting the allegations as fabrications aimed at driving online traffic and portraying the accuser as a supposed whistleblower. RadarOnline has also reported on a cease‑and‑desist letter Jenkins sent to former Bravo personality Dana Wilkey, in which Jenkins challenged claims that she was connected to figures such as Jeffrey Epstein or involved in trafficking, allegations that she maintains are baseless.

Survivor testimony and online rumor culture



Panettiere’s account joins a growing number of survivor narratives in which people describe sexual exploitation and power imbalances in entertainment, often involving younger women or other marginalized groups placed in unsafe, highly unequal situations. Advocates for survivors, including LGBTQ+ survivors of gender‑based violence, have repeatedly emphasized that disclosures of abuse are often met with disbelief or redirected into speculation about alleged perpetrators rather than centering safety, accountability, and support.

In this case, Panettiere’s decision not to name the friend or the man has left space for online communities to attempt to “solve” the story, even in the absence of corroborating evidence, which can expose both survivors and bystanders to intensified harassment and misinformation. Media‑literacy advocates and survivor‑support organizations have previously warned that this dynamic can discourage survivors, including LGBTQ+ survivors, from speaking publicly, while also increasing the risk of defamation when individuals are named without substantiated evidence.

Legal stakes and potential next steps



Jenkins’ warning that she is prepared to sue anyone who claims she is the friend described in Panettiere’s account signals that this matter could move from social media and celebrity press into courtrooms if individuals or outlets persist in making direct accusations. Legal experts note that defamation standards in the United States require public figures such as Jenkins to prove not only that a statement is false and damaging but also that it was made with “actual malice,” meaning knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth.

At the same time, survivor‑advocacy groups continue to call for conditions in which people who have experienced sexual violence, including women, queer people, and transgender people, can share their stories without being subjected to invasive speculation or retraumatizing scrutiny. As of mid‑May 2026, Panettiere has not publicly identified the older friend or the “very famous” man, and no law‑enforcement action connected to her yacht account has been reported by the outlets covering the story.

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