The world of david hasselhoff, from baywatch to knightrider, just dont hassel the hoff
Tags: pamela bach
David Hasselhoff reportedly made former wife Pamela Bach sign a pre-nuptial agreement just minutes before she walked down the aisle with him - by pretending the papers were a marriage license, the actress claims.

The former Baywatch star allegedly rushed his pregnant fiancé into signing the papers just 30 minutes before the ceremony was due to begin in December 1989.
The astonishing details were revealed in court papers submitted last week in Los Angeles, as part of ongoing proceedings between the couple who divorced last month.
Bach says:
"I was under the impression that I was being asked to sign my marriage license", adding that she "felt rushed and compelled to sign the document quickly".
"I did not realise I was rushing to execute the final version of a signature page which would be attached to a pre-nuptial agreement." 
The plot thickens.....
Other Articles: Now That He's Single Again, The Hoff says "Call Me"! | Don't Piss Off The Hoff | The Hoff's Best Chat Up Line | The Hoff's Divorce Papers
TMZ.com, the people who brought you the 'Mel Gibson Arrest Report' have staged another coup by getting their hands on The Hoff's Divorce Papers
Here's what they have to say:
Nothing is being left to chance in the divorce between David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach. David and Pamela have agreed on who pays what, right down to the vet bills.
In legal papers obtained by TMZ, filed Monday In Los Angeles Superior Court, the unhappy couple has agreed that the pad David is renting for $10,900 a month will be paid out of community funds. Community property will also be used to pay the mortgage (Pam and the couple's two kids live in the house), the gardener ($740 a month), security and pet expenses. There's also that pesky tuition payment of $24,590 which will be covered, as well as Pam's Mercedes ($1,333.97 a month).
Both The Hoff and Pam get to take $27,000 a month out of the community pot - living expenses, of course. And then there are the lawyers. Each side gets a cool 50 grand.
Don't feel too sad for The Hoff. He made a ton of money off of "Baywatch." And "America's Got Talent" gives him a nice chunk of pocket change. 
Source: TMZ.com
Other Articles: Now That He's Single Again, The Hoff says "call me" | The Hoff Alone | Things hat Help You Avoid 'Hasseling' the Hoff | Old News - but good news for single women everywhere | Hasselhoff's Ex Composing Album Aimed at Him
David Hasselhoff's estranged wife, Pamela Bach, is reportedly hitting back at the former Baywatch star by recording an album about spousal abuse.
The couple have been publicly lashing out at each other since Hasselhoff filed for divorce in January - Bach cited physical abuse, while Hasselhoff made claims Pamela was abusing prescription drugs.
Bach filed a declaration, claiming that in December Hasselhoff
"grabbed me and pushed me hard into a car," adding, "In the past, he has also broken my nose." 
And, according to British newspaper the Daily Express, Bach will detail the abuse she allegedly suffered during her 16-year marriage on upcoming album 'Transitions'.
Speaking on CNN's American Morning last week, Hasselhoff denied the allegations, saying,
"The only person who broke my wife's nose was a plastic surgeon." 
Source: Hollywood.com
A visibly upset David Hasselhoff got into a heated confrontation with a CNN reporter on Thursday after she questioned him about domestic abuse allegations made by his ex-wife.
The former Baywatch star was appearing on CNN's American Morning to promote his new movie Click with Adam Sandler, when the interview took a personal turn.
When reporter Soledad O'Brien brought up the abuse allegations by estranged wife Pamela Bach, Hasselhoff shot back,
"That's not what I'm here to talk about.
"The only person who broke my wife's nose was a plastic surgeon, darling." 
Apparently, Hasselhoff appeared upset and had yet another contentious exchange with O'Brien when she brought up his children. He fired back,
"You conned me into this, because you said you weren't going to talk about this." 
O'Brien replied,
"No. Oh gosh, I never agree on conditions before I do any interview." 
Watch the Video here
Read more »
After more than 16 years of marriage, Pamela Bach, 42, and David Hasselhoff, 53, filed divorce papers in January of this year.
The split, originally amicable, soured when Bach claimed her ex made threatening phone calls to her allegedly saying he was going to break through her security gate, drive his car through her house and take all her jewelry and sell it.
Hasselhoff denied the accusations and countered that his ex-wife had become a drug addict in the last few years of their marriage. Still, on March 6, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge signed the paper ordering the former "Baywatch" star to stay at least 100 yards from Bach, who acted on "Baywatch" as well.
|
|