David Hasselhoff has been endearing himself to the people of Wales by singing a surprise duet with a busker on the streets of Cardiff 😄
David Hasselhoff might be best known for beachy Baywatch vibes, but recently he’s been absolutely loving life as he hits up Wales to visit some family.
The Hoff shared a sweet video in the Vale of Glamorgan and couldn’t resist a pun as he posed outside the Holm House Hotel and Spa in Penarth.as well, he surprised passers-by at The Hayes on Monday, and even joined a busker for an impromptu duet in Cardiff City Centre. Sharing a clip, David wrote on Instagram: ‘Having a great time in Cardiff. Saw this guy…. The welsh love to sing.’. He was previously spotted out and about in 2019, so it was clearly time for a return visit.David, 70, and Hayley, 42, have been married since 2018, enjoying a romantic ceremony in Puglia, Italy., marking the big day with a lavish party attended by his former Baywatch co-stars.
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