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First plus-size Playgirl: Hoff’s daughter breaks new ground in magazine

Voice Reporter|Published

Hayley Hasselhoff has all the right curves in all the right places, naturally.

Baywatch star David “The Hoff” Hasselhoff’s daughter is the first plus-size model to be featured on the cover of the German Playboy magazaine.

The 28-year-old model was quick to tell fans in an Instagram Q&A she hasn’t had any surgery done.

When a fan wrote: “You got a boob job right?”

Hayley replied: “No. No. No. I’m all natural baby.”

She’s built up a 121k following on Instagram and describes herself as an actor, curve model and advocate in her bio.

In the skin mag’s interview, Hayley championed her shoot as “empowerment for curvier women”

“I feel honoured to have been asked to be the first curve model on the cover of Playboy Germany.

“I knew once I was asked to be the first curve model on the cover, that it would be for a greater purpose than just myself.

“It is a step forward for inclusivity and empowerment for curvier women to be represented,” she says.

She adds that her dad supported her decision to strip down for the shoot, saying: “My father has said he is very proud of me for opening doors by being the first curve model on the cover of Playboy Germany.

“He is very supportive of me and says this is a great way forward.”

FAMILY TIES: Hayley pictured with dad David

In 2016, she told The Daily Mail being curvy isn't synonymous with poor health: “You cannot say someone is unhealthy because of their size unless you have their medical records and a doctor says so.

“I had the pleasure of meeting the ultramarathon runner Mirna Valerio a while back.

“She is a beautiful, inspiring woman who is both fit and plus size.

“I have a personal trainer, I box, I do pilates, I do spinning. I might have a curvy figure but that doesn’t dictate my health.”

The Hoff remains popular in Germany after belting out his German pop hit Looking For Freedom on New Year’s Eve in 1989.

The 68-year-old was hovering in a bucket crane above thousands of East and West Germans as they celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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