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Hasselhoff says he's 'doing good'

Hasselhoff - Sought treatment after relapse
Hasselhoff - Sought treatment after relapse

Former 'Baywatch' star David Hasselhoff has said that he is now "doing good" after being hospitalised due to an alcohol-related relapse.

The actor told People magazine that he immediately sought treatment when he realised that he had a problem again.

Hasselhoff said: "It's one of those things, it's one day at a time. I was doing great, and it just happened, and it took me 24 hours, and I just said, 'You know what? Wrong, Wrong, Wrong!' The little brain says that it's okay, but it's not okay, and that's what it's all about."

"I realised it right away, I just went in and took care of it, and I'm back," he said.

"It took me, literally, 24 hours. But the thing is, it creeps up on you, and that's what people don't know about it. It's not like you're being self-indulgent, your brain just goes, 'Hey, it's okay.' But it's not."

While on an outing with his 15-year-old yesterday, Hasselhoff told the magazine: "I'm doing good".

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