HOLLYWOOD - David Hasselhoff's ex-wife is demanding the former Baywatch star increases his monthly support payments to nearly $78,000.
Pamela Bach claims in court documents that she is used to having a lavish lifestyle and that her former spouse spent $100,000 a month on credit card expenses.
She is asking a California judge to increase child support to $31,546 a month, as well as her spousal support to $45,463 per month.
A representative for Hasselhoff tells news Web site TMZ.com that up to now the parties had an informal agreement covering living expenses.
Bach claims Hasselhoff has pleaded poverty in the divorce case, claiming to have made a paltry $5,000 a month for the last 12 months.
She slams his low income estimate, noting that he's been on hit TV show America's Got Talent, published tell-all book Making Waves and has had plum parts in films such as Spongebob SquarePants and the Adam Sandler comedy Click.
Hasselhoff's lawyer hits back at the Bach's allegations, insisting the actor never claimed he made only $5,000 a month.
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