David Hasselhoff Bringing His Unstoppable Trainwreck to TV

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Viewers, prepare your TiVos: There's a sure-to-be shambolic new reality show in the Hoffing.

A few weeks ago, reports surfaced that David Hasselhoff might be bringing his trainwreck life to the airwaves (spurred on by his daughter's since-rescinded twitter claim that the show was a done deal). And while no air date has been set yet, the reality project appears to be inching its way toward, well, reality.

"We are in discussions about the possibility of a series, but nothing official at this time," a rep for A&E tells E! News.

Well, somebody's gotta replace those Gosselins.

Teenage Hoffspring Hayley and Taylor, no strangers to candid-camera footage, are expected to appear alongside their dad, a detail seemingly corroborated by Hayley earlier this month.

"The Hasselhoffs signed the deal with A&E…Get readdyy for it," she tweeted in a post that has since been removed from her page.

It should surprise no one that ex-wife Pamela Bach will not be appearing in the show. Apparently, you don't hassle an ex-Hoff, either.

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No doubt this show will generate plenty of superlatives, but spooky won't be one of them. So check out the Spookiest Shows on TV already, won't ya?

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