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David Hasselhoff: Pamela Bach
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David_hasselhoff_divorce_domestic_violen That’s not the case, if David Hasselhoff’s wife Pamela Bach is to be believed. Their divorce proceedings are less than two months old, and ugly rumours of wife-beating are starting to arise - Pamela has applied for a temporary restraining order on the grounds of domestic violence.
Former Baywatch star David Hasselhoff filed for divorce Thursday from actress Pamela Bach, his wife of 16 years. Hasselhoff, 53, and Bach, 42, wed in December 1989. They have two teenage daughters.
David Hasselhoff On March 6, 2006, Pamela Bach, the estranged wife of David Hasselhoff, accused Hasselhoff of violent behavior towards her. On March 9, 2006, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark A. Juhas ordered the former Baywatch star to stay at least 100 yards from Bach except for "peaceful contacts related to court ordered visitation" of their children.
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In 1989 Hasselhoff married actress Pamela Bach (born Pamela Weissenbach in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1963). They have two daughters. He was married to first wife Catherine Hickland from 1984 to 1989. Hasselhoff was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1996.
Former Baywatch star, David Hasselhoff headed for a divorce from his partner Pamela Bach in August 2006, after 16 years of marriage. Over a year later, they are now reaching a settlement of sorts.
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David's legs transform into motorized propellers when he needs to. He does this to prove he is a good pop singer. After inventing and popularizing speed metal, David came up with a new breakthrough after years of research in the German scientific laboraties named Hoffeneheimen where he discovered a way to alter time and space. This great discovery of slow-mo and enhanced breast are applied to to daytime television in the series Baywatch where Aryan men and women as well as few token black servants are used to demonstrate their ability to flex breast/chest. Casting fellow scientist and inventor of the breast implant Pamela Anderson proved a golden idea.
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