Pamela Bachex-husband of David Hasselhoff, He didn’t show up at her funeral on Saturday. The American actor did not attend the final service of his late partner at the Bel Air Presbyterian Church.
David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach were married for 17 years from 1989 until divorce in 2006. Their separation was plagued by conflict, and the dispute over spousal support continued until 2017.
Article continues under the ad
Pamela Bach’s ex-husband’s media representative gave no reason for his absence

Hasselhoff was significantly absent from Saturday’s additional service ceremony held for Bach at the Belair Presbyterian Church, which was attended by about 150 people. When enquiries were made about his absence, his representative refused to provide an explanation.
Bach’s final services included a performance by singer Stacey Citron and a heartfelt speech by Bach’s two daughters, Taylor and Haley, her sisters, Penny and Cathy.
During the event, throwback images of Hasselhoff and Bach appeared on the screen, capturing happy times together. After Bach’s death at the age of 62, TMZ shared that Hasselhoff issued a statement expressing the sadness of his family, demanding privacy while dealing with the grief.
Article continues under the ad
The late actress praised her original alcohol struggle as a catalyst for their separation

The couple’s split became controversy after the actor cited “irreconcilable differences” in his submission. A custody battle then appeared on their two daughters, and each parent eventually gained custody of one child.
As reported in the Daily Mail, domestic abuse allegations also surfaced, with Bach accusing Hasselhoff of being abusive and contributing to the marriage’s collapse in the fight against alcoholism. In 2007, Hasselhoff lost his visit for a short time after the recurrence. Following his drinking mission, his visit rights have been restored.
Article continues under the ad
In 2008, Bach revealed in an interview that he had a candid discussion of the effects of Hasselhoff’s drinking, which contributed to the collapse of their relationship, saying, “Hasselhoff loved the bottle more than I did.”
She described him as a “fallen drunk,” specifying that she tried to protect both him and her child from the consequences of his alcoholism. In the affidavit, Bach claimed that Hasselhoff had broken her nose during his drunken rage.
Article continues under the ad
Looking back at their relationship, Bach noted that she was initially unaware of Hasselhoff’s drinking problems, but that she realized how serious it was when she married. She took it to herself to support him, allowing him to manage his professional responsibilities while protecting his family from the chaos caused by his addiction.
Despite the painful circumstances, Bach expressed his love for Hasselhoff and admitted his struggle with alcoholism. She described it as a disease that ultimately had a profound impact on their family.
Article continues under the ad
David Hasselhoff claimed that his divorce was financially exhausted

In 2006, Hasselhoff and Bach were finalised their divorce. This required Hasselhoff to pay Bach $21,000 in spousal assistance per month. By 2016, he said the divorce had left him financially tense, reporting that he felt “broken” due to the split.
The actor said he makes a significant $112,000 a month, but spent half of that amount and spent the portion allocated to his ex-wife with the help of his spouse.
When he submitted his paper, he reported that he only had around $4,000 in his bank account. Initially, spousal assistance payments fell to $10,000 a month, and ultimately fell to $5,000.
Despite his financial challenges, he maintained a positive view of life and stated that true success was about his own life, not about his own amount.
He recalls his past recognition of wealth and admits that he once laughed at people who lost their wealth.
Article continues under the ad
The TV star dropped a positive comment on her daughter’s Instagram post.

The late actress, known for her roles in “Baywatch”, “Siren”, and “Knight Rider”, tragically passed away on March 5th due to a suicide, self-inflicted gunshot wound.
As The Blast pointed out, her death came shortly after she was engaged to her daughter on Instagram. Her death has led to the reveal that Bach was trying to return to television with the reality series. However, the project encountered many obstacles and did not ultimately proceed to filming.
Details surrounding her death appeared when a family member who had not been able to contact her for a while performed a wellness check at her home. Paramedics confirmed her death upon arrival. After her death, her body was cremated.
Pamela Bach wanted to return to television before she died

After Bach’s tragic passage, it is revealed that she was enthusiastic about a reality television project aimed at highlighting her life and the lives of celebrity friends.
The concept revolved around Bach and her companions embracing the joys and challenges of aging on Hollywood hills and focusing on living the best life in the golden age.
Sources showed that Bach is dedicated to casting A-list celebrities in her 60s, but faced the key challenges of ensuring the right talent.
She persuaded some of her friends to join the project and traveled to Europe to provide accommodation in Los Angeles during filming. Additionally, Bach tried to recruit Hollywood veteran Gary Beussie, but his participation proved contradictory.
Article continues under the ad
Despite her tireless efforts to negotiate with lawyers and production companies, numerous hurdles ultimately prevented her vision from realising. After investing a year and a half of hard work in the project, unfortunately the show didn’t reach production.
Keep Pamela Bach’s soul resting in peace!