Los Angeles - Hayden Panettiere escaped unharmed in a recent car crash.
The Nashville star reportedly caused chaos in the Tennessee city on 14 November when she hit a car that unexpectedly drove into her lane after she allegedly ran a red light in her BMW.
But according to gossip website TMZ.com, an eyewitness told police that the former Heroes beauty would never have crashed if she had not broken the red light.
The official police report states that the blonde actress was driving in the right lane through an intersection when the other driver made a left turn into her lane - instead of into the left lane.
Body dysmorphia
No one was injured in the accident but both cars were towed from the scene.
Hayden, 23, is currently riding high on the success of her new ABC drama based on the country music industry.
But the actress hasn't always had it so easy. She previously admitted she used to suffer from body dysmorphia after a magazine printed a picture of her in denim shorts under the 'cellulite'.
She said: "It gave me such body dysmorphia for so long. But I remember reminding myself that beauty is an opinion, not a fact. And it has always made me feel better.
"I now try to eat healthfully but I don't go crazy over it, But you gotta eat!"
The Nashville star reportedly caused chaos in the Tennessee city on 14 November when she hit a car that unexpectedly drove into her lane after she allegedly ran a red light in her BMW.
But according to gossip website TMZ.com, an eyewitness told police that the former Heroes beauty would never have crashed if she had not broken the red light.
The official police report states that the blonde actress was driving in the right lane through an intersection when the other driver made a left turn into her lane - instead of into the left lane.
Body dysmorphia
No one was injured in the accident but both cars were towed from the scene.
Hayden, 23, is currently riding high on the success of her new ABC drama based on the country music industry.
But the actress hasn't always had it so easy. She previously admitted she used to suffer from body dysmorphia after a magazine printed a picture of her in denim shorts under the 'cellulite'.
She said: "It gave me such body dysmorphia for so long. But I remember reminding myself that beauty is an opinion, not a fact. And it has always made me feel better.
"I now try to eat healthfully but I don't go crazy over it, But you gotta eat!"