The Life and Legacy of Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff
It’s with a heavy heart that we share the news of Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff’s passing. The beloved former wife of David Hasselhoff and a well-known actress in her own right, Pamela left a mark on Hollywood and her family that will not soon be forgotten. She was just 62 years old.
Details are still emerging, but according to reports, Pamela was found at her home on Wednesday, March 5, after her family grew concerned when they hadn’t heard from her. TMZ reported that the cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities have confirmed that an autopsy is scheduled to provide more clarity on the circumstances surrounding her tragic passing.
David Hasselhoff's Heartfelt Response
David Hasselhoff, now 72, has spoken out about the loss of his ex-wife, expressing deep sorrow and gratitude for the love and support their family has received during this difficult time. In a statement shared with TMZ, he said, “Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff. 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.”
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A Marriage That Defined a Decade
David and Pamela were married for 17 years, from 1989 to 2006, and their relationship was as iconic as the shows they starred in. The couple first met on the set of the classic TV show Knight Rider, where Pamela appeared as a guest star. Their chemistry was undeniable, and it wasn’t long before they fell in love. Together, they welcomed two daughters, Taylor and Hayley Hasselhoff, who have become pillars of strength in their family.
Even after their divorce, Pamela always spoke fondly of David. In an interview with The Associated Press, she said, “I’ve always loved him and always will, and have love and compassion for him. It’s a very, very sad day, but a day to move on.” Her words reflected the grace and dignity she carried throughout her life.
Pamela's Final Moments: A Legacy of Love
In her last social media post, Pamela reflected on the joy her granddaughter, London, brought into her life. Born to Taylor and her husband, Madison Fiore, in August 2024, London was the light of Pamela’s world. In a December 31, 2024, video, Pamela shared her New Year’s wishes with her followers, saying, “Happy New Year, everyone! As we step into 2025, my heart is full of gratitude, especially for my precious grandbaby, London. Watching her grow and seeing her smile light up my world is truly the greatest blessing.”
She continued, “My wish for all of you this year is health, happiness, and an abundance of love. May 2025 be filled with beautiful moments, laughter, and all the blessings your hearts can hold. Here’s to a year of making cherished memories, spreading joy, and embracing every precious moment!” Her words were a testament to the warmth and kindness she embodied.

Weeks before her passing, Pamela left a heartfelt comment on an Instagram post celebrating London’s six-month birthday. “Happy 6 month Birthday to my precious, sweetest and beautiful Granddaughter – London who has my whole heart and lights up our life with her magic- Gigi Loves you so so much. You’ve brought so much joy into our lives. I’m also so very proud of you @tay and @madison_fiore – You’re wonderful first-time parents!” she wrote, showing the depth of her love for her family.
A Family United in Grief
While Taylor and Hayley have not yet spoken publicly about their mother’s death, Hayley shared a touching tribute on her Instagram Stories. She reposted a photo of her parents from 1996, adding a white heart emoji to honor her mother’s memory. It’s a small but powerful gesture that speaks volumes about the bond they shared.
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