David Hasselhoff was banned from a British Airways flight after turning up drunk yesterday.
The Hoff was told he could not board a plane headed for Los Angeles, shortly after arriving at BA's first class lounge at Heathrow at around 7am yesterday morning. The actor was seen staggering around, mumbling to people and even attempted to pick up a shop manageress, according to the Sun newspaper.
The report said Hasselhoff downed bottles of beer and shots of whisky as he waited for his flight and told BA staff he was upset about his divorce from wife Pamela after 16 years. The actor also wandered around the lounge, propping himself up on a pillar, it was claimed.
A witness told the Sun
"A passenger asked if he was David Hasselhoff and he said, 'Not at all, you must be mistaken'.
He wasn't aggressive, he just had problems standing." 
BA staff told Hasselhoff he was unfit to board the plane, and he agreed with them. He was told he could board a later flight. He later climbed into a buggy to go to a plane after the captain and crew said they were happy to take him if he had no more to drink.