Los Angeles - A judge has suspended Baywatch star David Hasselhoff's visitation rights with his daughters after the release of a videotape showing him drunk in the presence of one of the two teenage girls.
Hasselhoff admitted last week that he'd battled with alcoholism after the videotape emerged showing him on the floor, struggling to eat a hamburger as a young female voice urged him not to drink.
"This videotape changes the landscape," said Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Juhas, who is handling post-divorce issues between Hasselhoff and his ex-wife, actress Pamela Bach.
Juhas said his order remains in effect until May 21, when he will hold another hearing.
Bach and Hasselhoff (54) have been locked in a dispute for months over child and spousal support, even though their divorce after 16 years of marriage was final last August.
In another Hollywood case, actor Alec Baldwin also had visitation rights suspended after leaving a phone message calling his 11-year-old daughter with Kim Basinger a "thoughtless little pig".