Pamela Bach, the former wife of “Baywatch” star David Hasselhoff, has passed away at the age of 62, according to the Los Angeles medical examiner’s office. Her death occurred on Wednesday, and the cause is currently under investigation. Known professionally as Pamela Hasselhoff, she was a well-known actor who appeared on popular soap opera “The Young and the Restless” and also had a role on “Baywatch.”
Bach first met David Hasselhoff on the set of his hit series “Knight Rider,” and the two were married in December 1989. They had two daughters together, Taylor and Hayley. However, their marriage ultimately ended in divorce in January 2006, following a tumultuous split. Bach accused Hasselhoff of domestic abuse, leading to a period of strained relations between the former couple.
One incident that garnered significant media attention was a video of Hasselhoff drunkenly eating a burger, which resulted in him temporarily losing visitation rights with his daughters. The video, filmed by one of his daughters, captured him during an alcohol relapse, although he denied the abuse allegations made by Bach at the time. Despite the challenges they faced in their relationship, visitation privileges were eventually restored after two weeks.
At this time, there has been no response from David Hasselhoff’s representative regarding Bach’s passing. The news of Pamela Bach’s death has saddened fans and colleagues alike, as they remember her for her contributions to the entertainment industry. May she rest in peace.