The entertainment world has been struck by the tragic passing of Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, former wife of David Hasselhoff. David shared with TMZ, “Our family is heartbroken over Pamela’s recent death. We appreciate the overwhelming love and support but ask for privacy as we mourn and cope with this difficult period.”
Pamela was found deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, with no note left behind. The LAPD arrived shortly after receiving the call. She first graced the silver screen alongside Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, and Diane Lane in Francis Ford Coppola’s “Rumble Fish” in 1983. Pamela later gained fame in the TV world with a role in “Baywatch” in 1989, where she captivated audiences as café owner Kaye Morgan for a decade.
Her representative, Sharon Kelly, expressed her devastation over the loss, telling TMZ, “I am shocked and still coming to terms with the loss of my dear client, Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff. She was a ‘Force of Nature’ and will be dearly missed. My thoughts are with her family, her loving daughters, and granddaughter, who she cherished and spoke about with such pride.” Pamela is survived by her two daughters with David and a cherished granddaughter. At the age of 62, she leaves behind a legacy touched by both love and tragedy.