David Hasselhoff used a walker during a rare outing with his wife Hayley Roberts in Los Angeles’ West Hills neighborhood.
The 73-year-old “Baywatch” alum grabbed a pedestrian with both hands as the couple walked across a parking lot Wednesday, according to photos obtained by Page Six.
Hasselhoff wore a casual gray T-shirt, black sweatpants, a beige Nashville hat, glasses and black shoes. He also had a blue and white sweatshirt slung over his shoulders.
Meanwhile, his 45-year-old wife sported a more athleisure outfit, which included a white shirt, blue yoga pants, a pink hat, and white sneakers.
A representative for Hasselhoff told Page Six that Hasselhoff is recovering from knee and hip replacement surgery.
The spokesperson added that Hasselhoff is undergoing physical therapy and is “doing well and feeling well.”
Hasselhoff was previously seen passing through Los Angeles International Airport in a wheelchair in May 2025, sparking health concerns.
The “Knight Rider” actor, who was flying to Cancun, Mexico, with his wife, told paparazzi that he would undergo knee surgery the following week.
He also admitted that he was in a lot of pain.
Hasselhoff has been dating Roberts since 2011, and the couple tied the knot in a small ceremony in Italy in July 2018.
On their first anniversary, Roberts, from Cardiff, Wales, gushed about Hasselhoff in a sweet tribute on Instagram.
“I chose the perfect man to be my husband, one of the nicest people I know, very kind, caring, big-hearted,” she said.
Roberts added: “I’m very lucky and I still love this man.”
Hasselhoff was married twice, first to actress Katherine Hickland and then to actress Pamela Bach, who died by suicide in March 2025. She was 62 years old.
The “young and restless” alumnus, who welcomed two daughters with Bach, refused to attend his ex-wife’s funeral but released a moving statement about her death.
“Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff,” he said on social media at the time.
Hasselhoff added: “We appreciate the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time, but ask for privacy as we grieve and navigate this difficult time.”
