David Hasselhoff, 73, celebrated becoming a grandfather for the second time this weekend after his daughter Taylor and her husband Madison Fiore welcomed a little girl.
In a beautiful family photo shared on Instagram, Taylor placed a delicate kiss on the cheek of her newborn daughter, who was swaddled in a pastel pink blanket and sported a mop of dark hair. The new parents looked besotted with their new arrival.
Proud grandfather David gushed in the caption: "Number 2 granddaughter, Kennedy. Wow she’s perfect as was London," referring to the couple's eldest daughter, who was born in August 2024.
In the comments, Taylor shared an insight into the close bond David has already developed with his youngest grandchild. "She loves you!!" she wrote, while other fans described the little one as "precious."
First grandchild
The Baywatch star is yet to share a photo of him cradling the newborn, but he wasted no time requesting a cuddle from baby London in 2024.
Announcing the happy news of his first grandchild, who was born one year after Taylor and Madison got married at Ethereal Gardens in Escondido, he was pictured in a black T-shirt as he stared lovingly down at the new family member. He captioned the sweet post, "A crying Granddad. She's perfect WOW," followed by a love heart emoji. "I am so blessed", he finished.
At the time, he also posted a tribute on Instagram Stories with a picture of himself smiling at Taylor and his granddaughter. He wrote, "Love you Tay and Love London Forever".
Family tragedy
David shares daughters Taylor and Hayley with his ex-wife Pamela Bach. The former couple met on the set of Knight Rider and got married in 1989, but they split in 2006, citing irreconcilable differences.
In a statement at the time, Pamela 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."
Tragedy hit the family in March 2025 when Pamela was found dead in her Los Angeles home. Days later, Taylor shared a heartbreaking tribute to her late mother on her Instagram Stories, where she promised to keep her memory alive with her own children.
"I'd do anything in the world to hug you again, my forever angel," she wrote. "You are my best friend, my whole heart, my everything. I promise to make you proud and celebrate you everyday London will know all about how incredible you are & I promise I will protect Hayley forever... 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."







