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10th August 2006 : The Hoff's Best Chat Up Line


Former Baywatch star, David Hasselhoff is resurrecting old chat-up lines, following his divorce from Pamela Bach last month.



Hasselhoff and Bach divorced on 27 July after 16 years and two daughters together. And the singer/actor, 54, isn't wasting any time looking for the third Mrs Hasselhoff. Hasselhoff says,

"I go up and say, 'You're probably married or engaged, but I just wanted to let you know that you touched me and I didn't want this moment to simply go by.'"




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DAVID HASSELHOFF fears he may be the Antichrist after reading conspiracy theories about himself on the internet.

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The former Baywatch star confesses he's hooked on searching his own name on the net and reading the wacky entries fans post. He says,

"I Google myself. This morning it said, 'References to David Hasselhoff: seven million, three hundred and thirty-three thousand, six hundred. Everything from me being a God to being the Antichrist.
"I actually read it and believed it. I started thinking, 'Maybe I am the Antichrist? Maybe why that's why all this weird s**t that has started happening to me and women yell at me on the street."






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A lot of people thought they saw screen legend David Hasselhoff in tears at last month's's American Idol final - the series that was named after David.


However, we have been given the exclusive rights to tell the full story.
First watch the video:




Now not a lot of people know that the great man is actually allergic to face paint. This makes it all the more remarkable that his career took off at all, let alone soared to stratospheric levels in most of the world's unpronounceable countries.
Well, its true.

We, the malignant public, never usually get to see the man's reaction as these scenes are left on the cutting room floor.


As 'Idol' was filmed live, we were exposed to what some have called 'warts and all' Hoff. well that's not the case....


There, and let that be the end of it.
Emotional, indeed. This man has been known to watch whole villages go up without batting an eyelid.



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08th August 2006 : The Hoff's Got Talent

Forget the yodeler. Ignore the jugglers. The real winner of "America's Got Talent" is David Hasselhoff.


That's right. The Hoff.


After a rocky period in the tabloids, the one-time "Baywatch" hunk is back in the spotlight, hoping to capitalize on his resurgence of fame.


The vehicle? A stage show called "David Hasselhoff, the Musical."


The what?


The Musical.

"That kind of puts it all in perspective," Hasselhoff says with a big smile. "It sounds like a corny joke, but it's actually a good show."




Producers pitched the idea after they saw how big he was in Europe. Once he realized they weren't shining him on, Hasselhoff jumped.

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We here at Love the Hoff know that The Hoff has done some pretty amazing things, but now even the Hoff himself thinks he has been undervalued as this exclusively gleaned report from the BBC shows .

Baywatch star David Hasselhoff is griping that his role in reuniting East and West Germany has been overlooked. So what part, if any, did the hunk in trunks play in ending the Cold War?





Barely a month after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the city that had been divided by politics for more than 40 years was united in song.


And leading the chorus of several hundred thousand voices was a man hitherto known to the rest of the world for driving a talking car.


David Hasselhoff, star of the hit 80s TV series Knight Rider, is renowned in celebrity-obsessed circles for being Big In Germany; not only as an actor, but as a purveyor of soft rock anthems.


For that seminal concert, on New Year's Eve 1989, Hasselhoff stood atop of the partly-demolished wall and belted out a tune called Looking for Freedom.


It was during Hasselhoff's current promotional tour of Germany that the Hollywood star made headlines for a remark about this event.


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