David Hasselhoff's Commercial for Bronchostop Cough Medicine with Hilarious Behind the Scenes Video

David Hasselhoff in Bronchostop commercial

David Hasselhoff filmed a new commercial for Bronchostop Cough Medicine in the UK. Check out the commercial and behind the scenes video and photos. He's taking the Hassle out of coughs.A worker on the set then passed him a bottle of water to which he joked: "Is it gluten free?"I don't have to run in slow motion any more. Well actually, at my age we do everything in slow motion."The new product was launched for the relief of all types of coughs, including chesty, dry, tickly, mucus, irritating coughs.

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New Justin Bieber Music Video Filming with David Hasselhoff

David Hasselhoff and Justin Bieber Film Music Video

Earlier this week David Hasselhoff and Justin Bieber joined together for a new music video in Venice, California. According to U.K.'s Mirror, David Hasselhoff was invited to guest “because Justin is a huge fan of The Hoff, he thinks he’s a legend.”"We had a lot of fun, and he's a cool guy," Hasselhoff, 62, tells PEOPLE of working with Justin Bieber, 20, on the polarizing young star's latest video shoot. "You'll hear more about it, but we're just keeping it quiet because it's really a cool video, and we had a blast," Hasselhoff said Sunday at Tony Hawk's 11th Annual Stand Up for Skateparks Benefit in Beverly Hills.Look for the video coming out in a few weeks.Check out more photos and a video from the filming at the Mail Online!

David Hasselhoff and Justin Bieber Film Music Video

 

Sources: Inquisitr, People, Mail Online, David Hasselhoff Online

11th Annual Tony Hawk's Stand Up For Skateparks Benefit

Stand Up For Skateparks

David Hasselhoff was at Tony Hawk's 11th Annual Stand Up for Skateparks Benefit last weekend to help raise money to support the Tony Hawk Foundation.

Excerpt from press release linked from David Hasselhoff Online:

Tony Hawk's Stand Up For Skateparks is a family-friendly action-sports carnival with games, food, and live and silent auctions with one-of-a-kind items and experiences. Another sell-out crowd and terrific auction items like Hawkized custom vehicles from MINI and Triumph, special celebrity experiences from Ben Harper, Jon Favreau, and Metallica's Robert Trujillo, a guitar signed by Slash, and one-of-a-kind visits to Napa, Dubai, and the Gumball 3000 rally helped this year's Stand Up For Skateparks raise over $850,000. Proceeds support the Tony Hawk Foundation's mission to empower youth through the creation of free, quality, public skateparks in low-income communities throughout the U.S., and Internationally with programs that enrich the lives of youth through skateboarding.

Stretch Finally Gets a Release Date

Photo: Daily Mail/SplashStretch: The movie David Hasselhoff filmed last year was supposed to be released earlier this year, but was dropped by Universal. Now, the movie has moved to video on demand with Universal Studios Home Entertainment, slated to release October 7. The movie will also be available on iTunes and Amazon.The movie centers on a down-on-his-luck chauffeur (Patrick Wilson) looking to relieve himself of some debt when he starts working for a billionaire who makes his life hell.

Source: Rope of Silicon, Just Jared YouTube

  

David Hasselhoff and KITT in new iBlue Commercial: Who needs a talking car?

David Hasselhoff is having trouble with KITT in this new iBlue commercial. Check it out to see why!The KITT David is driving is actually owned by Jennifer Catano. Here are some photos from behind the scenes of the commercial. 

David Hasselhoff and Hayley Roberts at UKTV Live Launch

David Hasselhoff was at the UKTV Live Launch to promote his show on Dave called Hoff the Record. He held a Q&A session about his new show, which is due to air in 2015. It's a semi-improvised comedy in a documentary-style that follows his quest to relaunch his career in the UK after five divorces and a barrage of bad choices.David says the fictional show is kind of a "highlighted version of my life," comparing the show to Curb Your Enthusiasm, one of his favorite shows. "Almost everything in the show [Hoff the Record] has happened to me," he says.He also quipped: "I think my whole life is improv. ... I'm trying to figure out how to lead a normal life." Discussing the tone of the show, he said: "We are going to definitely insult a few people," but he will be getting insulted most.More at the Daily Mail and Hollywood Reporter.