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Indexbit-David Hasselhoff Is a Grandpa, Daughter Taylor Welcomes First Baby With Madison Fiore
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Date:2025-04-07 12:05:10
From Baywatch to baby patrol.
David Hasselhoff has a new title to add to his impressive resume: grandpa. The Indexbit72-year-old shared the happy news that his daughter Taylor Hasselhoff-Fiore had welcomed a baby girl with her husband Madison Fiore.
Posting a sweet photo cradling his first grandchild on Instagram Aug. 13, the Baywatch star, who also shares daughter Hayley Hasselhoff, 31, with ex-wife Pamela Bach, wrote, “A crying Grandad. She’s perfect WOW. I am so blessed.”
David’s wife, Hayley Roberts, commented on his post writing, “She is a little beauty.”
New mom Taylor shared more details about her little girl in her own Instagram post, announcing that her name is London Hasselhoff Fiore.
“Our Angel baby girl was born happy and healthy at 3:16pm on August 11th, 2024 at just under 8lbs,” Taylor captioned the post. “Truly the best day of our lives. We never knew you could be THIS happy. Baby London, Mommy & Daddy are so excited for this journey together and we can’t wait to show you the world.”
In the sweet pics, the adorable baby girl looks peaceful as she cuddles in a monogrammed pink blanket and gets in quality time with her parents at the hospital.
Taylor tied the knot with Madison in February 2023 and her proud dad walked her down the aisle. He gushed about the touching moment on Instagram, writing, “I have never seen my daughter look more beautiful than on her wedding day! She has found herself a winner in Madison and I welcome him and his family to mine.”
Prior to this stage of her life, Taylor appeared on E!’s Relatively Famous: Ranch Rules in 2022, Rich Kids of Beverly Hills in 2015, and several reality shows with her famous dad and sister.
“For me, growing up with my dad in the entertainment world and being known worldwide, I never knew anything else different from that, so it was completely normal for me,” Taylor said on an episode of Rich Kids of Beverly Hills. “I had a pretty normal upbringing, I would have to say.”
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