Friday, November 8, 2019

30 Tears After the Fall of the Berlin Wall 'the Hoff' is Back


Global News: He looked for freedom on the Berlin Wall in 1989 and now, as the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Wall, pop icon and actor David Hasselhoff said the song's message of hope is more relevant than ever. 

Hasselhoff told reporters in Berlin this in September, while promoting a new album and audio book entitled "Up Against the Wall" which was released on the October 3 anniversary of German reunification. 

The thriller, set against the backdrop of the end of the Cold War, fictionalizes the real David Hasselhoff being mistaken for a spy and the spy mistaken for Hasselhoff.

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