Hey David Hasselhoff...Will Ya Knock It Off Already?

The Hoff Struts His Stuff
David Hasselhoff, now 56, is best known for his 80's roles on TV action show, "Baywatch" (or Babewatch as it's affectionately known) and "Knight Rider." David, back in his heyday could be seen strutting his stuff on the beach with bikini-clad bimbos like Pamela Anderson, or chatting with his futuristic car KITT, who helped him fight crime and solve mysteries These days though, life's handed "the Hoff" some rotten lemons and the Hoffster's not making lemonade.
First a little background on Hoff. (And since he has done just about everything but run for president, I can't possibly do the man's career justice with this tiny article).
He starred on the daytime soap," The Young and The Restless," and even had some top ten songs. One did particularly well in Germany in 1989 and it was called "Looking for Freedom", which coincided with the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame bares his star and in 2006, he was a celebrity judge on "America's Got Talent." Hasselhoff also wrote a book called Making Waves, which was released in the UK and has starred in a myriad of films, TV shows, plays and the list goes on and on. In fact, check out his IMDB listing for all the details on his career. Essentially, it is safe to say that Hoff has done just about everything and he has millions of devoted fans to show for it.
Also on the credit side for "The Hoff" are his two beautiful daughters, Taylor-Ann, 19 as of today (happy b-day Taylor) and 16-year old Hayley. In 2006, he filed for divorce due to "irreconcilable differences" and now he shares joint custody of his kids with his ex-wife, Pamela Bach. That seems to be where the trouble started and Hoff really started "Making Waves" in the news over the past couple of years with his ongoing love affair with the "sauce".
Based on news reports and tabloid coverage, David's life began to unravel publicly after he was allegedly kicked out of the All England Club at Wimbledon and later was again allegedly denied boarding on British Airways at Heathrow, because he was too intoxicated. I use the word allegedly so often, because his spokespeople have denied ALL these allegations, including David himself claiming he "doesn't drink anymore."
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