David Hasselhoff skips ex-wife Pamela Bach’s funeral: report

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David Hasselhoff was reportedly a no-show at his ex-wife Pamela Bach’s funeral service this weekend.

Witnesses attending the Bel Air Presbyterian Church service honoring Bach’s memory Saturday did not see Hasselhoff there, sources told TMZ Monday.

While the “Baywatch” star, 72, was reportedly not there to pay his respects, his daughters whom he shared with Bach — Taylor, 34, and Hayley, 32 — were present and even delivered eulogies, according to the outlet.

David Hasselhoff reportedly did not attend Pamela Bach’s funeral Saturday. pamelabachhasselhoff/Instagram
The “Baywatch” actor (seen here March 13) was nowhere to be seen at the Bel Air Presbyterian Church service. WCP,4cnrs / BACKGRID

Bach’s sisters, Penny and Cathy, were also present and singer Stacy Citron performed for the nearly 150 people in attendance.

A slideshow of images showing fond memories of the late actress with loved ones was played for those mourning her loss, according to a video obtained by TMZ — with Hasselhoff being seen in some of the photos.

It’s unclear why Hasselhoff did not attend the funeral and his reps declined to comment when reach by TMZ. Page Six has also reached out for comment.

The former couple’s two daughters were present for the service. Getty Images
About 150 loved ones showed up to honor the actress’ memory. pamelabachhasselhoff/Instagram
Bach (seen here in 2017) allegedly died by suicide earlier this month. / SplashNews.com

Bach reportedly died by suicide at her $2 million Hollywood Hills, Calif., home on March 5. She was 62.

She was pronounced dead at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, TMZ reported at the time.

Hasselhoff expressed how “deeply saddened” his family was to learn of her passing after the news surfaced.

“We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time but we kindly request privacy as we grieve and navigate through this challenging time,” Hasselhoff wrote via Facebook March 6.

She was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in her Hollywood Hills home. MediaPunch/Shutterstock
Hasselhoff (seen here with Bach in 1996) shared that he and his family were “deeply saddened” by her death at the time. Getty Images

Bach allegedly left no note. She also died without a will, prompting her and Hasselhoff’s eldest daughter to file court documents to become the executor of her mother’s estate.

Taylor requested to handle the distribution of assets, which she valued at approximately $840,000, according to the filing.

Hasselhoff and Bach were married from 1989 to 2006. They notoriously had a contentious divorce, with discussions about spousal support dragging on into 2017.

The actress (seen here in 2024) did not leave a will. pamelabachhasselhoff/Instagram
Hasselhoff and Bach (seen here in 1998) were married from 1989 to 2006. Getty Images

While they met in 1985 when Bach appeared in an episode of Hasselhoff’s “Knight Rider” series, they went on to work together when she portrayed cafe owner Kaye Morgan in “Baywatch” from 1991 to 2000.

She also starred in several TV shows including “Sirens,” “The Young and the Restless,” “The Fall Guy” and “T.J. Hooker.”

The “Killing Hasselhoff” star was previously married to actress and singer Catherine Hickland from 1984 to 1989. He then became a husband for the third time in 2018 when he married Welsh model Hayley Roberts.

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