LONDON -- A representative of David...
LONDON -- A representative of David Hasselhoff denied a report Thursday that the former "Baywatch" and "Knight Rider" star had been deflected away from a British Airways flight because he was drunken Judy Katz, the actor's publicist, called the story by the agency of the tabloid Sun "totally untrue" Katz said Hasselhoff had not been drinking, still felt unwell after taking a certain number of medication for a recent arm injury and wasn't able to prepare on a flight Wednesday from Heathrow Airport to looks Angeles. The sunny place reported the actor had been told he could not board the flight because he was intoxicated Witnesses told the newspaper Hasselhoff appeared to have confuse standing and told staff he was overthrow about his divorce from Pamela Bach. The divorce was finalized Wednesday in a looks Angeles court. Hasselhoff, 54 was allowed to finish on a later flight, the newspaper said. "They gave him a certain strong antibiotics and he got sick at the airport," Katz said. "He couldn't get by heart on the plane. It was his choice." Last month the "America's Got Talent" justice sliced four tendons and an artery in an accident at his London house of entertainment Earlier this month there were pres reports that an intoxicated Hasselhoff had to be remov from the All England unite in a club which presents the Wimbledon tennis championships. He denied the claim. Hasselhoff filed for divorce from Bach, 42 in succession Jan. 12 after 16 years of marriage. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided from ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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