Pamela Bach’s daughter shares heartbreaking tribute to mother


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In a heartfelt tribute, Taylor Hasselhoff-Fiore expressed her profound grief over the loss of her mother, Pamela Bach Hasselhoff, who tragically died by suicide.

Taking to Instagram Stories on Wednesday evening, the 34-year-old shared an emotional message alongside a collection of cherished family memories, accompanied by music from the 2023 “Wonka” remake.

“I’d do anything in the world to hug you again, my forever angel,” Taylor wrote. “You are my best friend, my whole heart, my everything. I promise to make you proud & celebrate you every day.”

The grieving daughter pledged to keep her mother’s memory alive through her infant daughter, London, while also making a solemn promise to watch over her sister, Hayley Hasselhoff. Her poignant message concluded with, “Mama, I love you so much … the pain is unbearable but I will be strong for you & hold onto your memory until we meet again, my beautiful.”

Pamela was discovered deceased in her Los Angeles residence after 10 p.m. on March 5, at age 62. According to neighbor Hiromi Osiecki, Hayley, 32, made the devastating discovery, reportedly appearing distraught as she moved between the house while “screaming and crying.” Osiecki noted that Pamela’s typically sociable nature had shifted to a more melancholic state in her final days.

David Hasselhoff, who shared 17 years of marriage with Pamela from 1989 to 2006, addressed the tragedy in a statement: “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.”

While no suicide note was found, former nanny Andrea Canning revealed to People magazine that Pamela had been grappling with various challenges. She described how a 2003 motorcycle accident had severely impacted Pamela’s mobility, requiring her to use a cane. The “Dateline” correspondent also mentioned Pamela’s financial difficulties, recalling her expressed fears about potential homelessness, though these situations never materialized.

Despite these hardships, Canning emphasized that Pamela maintained an optimistic outlook on life.

For those affected by suicide, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 at 988.