Hayden Panettiere gets her own Milo-free house.

July 19, 2008 by Sarah  

Even though Hayden Panettiere’s boyfriend Milo Ventimiglia is more than ready to move in with her, this Heroes hottie says she’s not the least bit ready to move in with him.

And Hayden Panettiere has just proven this aforementioned fact to us by throwing down 4 million of her showbiz dollars on a gorgeous house in the Hollywood Hills, and rumor has it, she’s left Milo “devastated” by asking one of her girlfriend’s to move in, instead of him.

Sources say, “Milo was secretly hoping Hayden would ask him to move in to the new pad. He is keen to take their relationship to the next level by moving in together but Hayden is not ready for that.”  The source continues, “She has told him she still wants some of her independence because she is young. She wants to stay young and is not ready to settle down yet, so moving in with a friend was the perfect answer for her. Milo was devastated but he has promised to wait.”

Milo seems like he’s moving a bit too fast, anyway.  After all, they haven’t been together for long, and HELLO, she’s only eighteen years old.  It seems like Milo is having one of those “I’m getting old and need babies” itches…

Milo Ventimiglia

Image used with permission from splashnewsonline.com.

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