Hey David Hasselhoff...Will Ya Knock It Off Already? - Page 4

Author: Tech Team
Published: May 05, 2009 at 6:10 pm
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Former Baywatch star Hasselhoff, 54, made a frantic call to police saying his daughter had "cut herself", it was reported.

A spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Police Department said yesterday that officers had been called to an attempted suicide involving Hayley.

She said the case was being handled by the mental evaluation unit, as is common in suicide attempts. But last night a spokeswoman for Hasselhoff denied it was a suicide attempt, insisting Hayley was scratched by a cat at her mother's home.

She said Hasselhoff had contacted the police after his other daughter, Taylor-Ann, 16, called him on his mobile, as he was boarding a flight, to say Hayley was bleeding.

The spokeswoman said the wound was superficial and Hayley was now back at the home of her mother, Pamela Bach, in San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles.

Unfortunately, with so much drama surrounding this family, the truth is hard to discern, but forgive us for being skeptical and thinking this may have been a cry for help considering what these kids have been through already in their young lives.

For years, I always thought of Hasselhoff as kind of an icky "dude", a sort of Wayne Newton kind of icky. But now he has turned into a different kind of icky, it is now a sad, pathetic icky.  Sorry Hoff fans, just being honest.

It's a pity that David continues down this path of despair. Alcoholism is a sickness and a daily battle for certain. After a divorce, a career spiral from mega stardom, his private "unpretty" life broadcast on YouTube, followed up by a brutal custody battle, numerous rehab visits and your eldest child attempting to commit suicide, it is obvious that Hoff has seen much better days. I certainly hope he finally gets the help he needs. I am sure his family and fans are rooting for him.

 
 

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