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Hasselhoff proposal rejections - The Hoff got the brush-off, Last September, David Hasselhoff was turned down not once but twice by his girlfriend. His first attempt was during a romantic getaway. The second try was in a backstage dressing room.

The former Britain’s Got Talent judge and Baywatch star has made numerous attempts to get his Welsh girlfriend down the aisle, proposing in various locations including a tank surrounded by sharks and a romantic cliff-top.

While his marriage proposals will be soon be hitting double figures, the Hoff has not been deterred and decided to try again during the couple’s holiday in Australia.

Posting the now-trademark photo of himself on bended knee, he wrote on Twitter: ‘Tried it again on top of the Sydney harbour bridge!’

But while all his previous attempts have led to rejection, Hasselhoff hinted that his latest attempt might have ended in success. He asked followers: ‘What do you think she said!?!?!’ before posting a picture of the pair passionately kissing, suggesting Hayley had finally been persuaded to say yes.

But the former shop assistant – who walked out on her job last year to follow the Hoff around the world – remained quiet regarding the proposal on her own Twitter account.

Roberts was instead preoccupied with suspicious-looking lumps on her leg, admitting she was too scared to sleep in case she had been bitten by a poisonous spider.

The 32-year-old has previously said she was in no rush to marry her 59-year-old lover, explaining she would reconsider ‘two years down the line.’

Hasselhoff has been married on two previous occasions, to Catherine Hickland from 1984 to 1989 and to Pamela Bach from 1989 to 2006.

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