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Actor Hasselhoff hospitalized

Los Angeles - Actor David Hasselhof has denied reports Monday that he was hospitalized after a massive drinking bout. Hasselhof was hospitalized for the same reason four months ago, but this time the cause was a bad mix of medication, his lawyer said...
Posted : Tue, 22 Sep 2009 23:23:18 GMT
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Category : US (Entertainment)
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Los Angeles - Actor David Hasselhof has denied reports Monday that he was hospitalized after a massive drinking bout. Hasselhof was hospitalized for the same reason four months ago, but this time the cause was a bad mix of medication, his lawyer said in a statement.

"David was being treated for an inner ear infection and had a bad reaction to his medication over the weekend," attorney Mel Goldsman told People magazine.

"He lost his equilibrium, and it left him dizzy. This was not an alcohol relapse. David was taken to Encino Hospital on Sunday and released within the hour. He's fine now and looking forward to doing his jury duty this week."

Earlier reports on celebrity news websites had said that emergency medics were called after his daughter discovered him in a bad state on the second day of a drinking binge.

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