Hayley's ancestry is steeped in the glamour of show business, with a rich heritage that spans multiple generations of talented individuals. Her mother, Melissa, also known as "Rocky" Brasselle, is a renowned actress, while her father, Robert Sanchez, is a skilled Hollywood stuntman.
Hayley's maternal grandmother, Arlene DeMarco, was a member of the iconic singing group "The DeMarco Sisters," who were regular performers on the legendary "The Ed Sullivan Show" and starred in several notable films, including MGM's "Skirts Ahoy!" The group's signature hit, "What Good Is a Gal Without a Guy," remains a beloved classic. Hayley's paternal grandfather, Keefe Brasselle, was a talented actor who appeared in numerous films, including "The Eddie Cantor Story."
From a young age, Hayley was destined for stardom. She began modeling for Warner Brothers at just one year old and continued to do so until she was signed by Acme Talent and Literary at the age of four. Since then, she has amassed an impressive resume, featuring a wide range of acting, singing, voice-over, print, and commercial work. Her versatility has also led her to venture into the reality television world, where she was selected as one of the top 10 contestants in a nationwide search and appeared on VH1's upcoming show "I Know My Kid's a Star." With her remarkable talent and lineage, Hayley is poised to make a lasting impact in the entertainment industry.