
Pamela Bach, known for her role in the popular series "Baywatch" in which she shared the screen with Pamela Anderson, passed away at 62, according to her ex-husband, David Hasselhoff. The famous actor announced the news via his social media, asking for respect for himself and his daughters, Taylor and Hayley, products of his marriage to Pamela Bach.
"Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff. We appreciate the displays of love and support during this difficult time, but we request privacy," shared David Hasselhoff.
So far, neither Taylor nor Hayley has publicly reacted to their mother’s death, with Hasselhoff's message being the only statement thus far.
Pamela Bach, born in 1963, was an American actress who began her career in 1983 and participated in various productions such as "Rumble Fish," "The Young and the Restless," and "Knight Rider," where she met David Hasselhoff. One of her most remembered roles was in "Baywatch," a series in which she shared scenes with other actors like Pamela Anderson.
The TMZ portal was the first to report on Pamela Bach's death, mentioning that her loved ones were worried after losing contact with her. When they went to her home last Wednesday, March 5, they found her unconscious with a gunshot wound to the head. Despite the paramedics' efforts, Pamela was declared dead at the scene.
The Los Angeles coroner's office confirmed that the cause of the actress's death was suicide. Her last social media posts showed happy moments with her family celebrating Christmas.
Pamela Bach was married to David Hasselhoff from December 1989 to January 2006, the year they filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences. Despite allegations of domestic abuse from Bach, after the separation, she expressed: "I have always loved him and will always love him, I feel love and compassion for him... it is a very, very sad day."