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Former 'Baywatch' Hunk, 53, Is Aging Like a Fine Wine in Rare Sighting with Kids

Former 'Baywatch' Hunk, 53, Is Aging Like a Fine Wine in Rare Sighting with Kids

Yahoo16-06-2025
Former 'Baywatch' Hunk, 53, Is Aging Like a Fine Wine in Rare Sighting with Kids originally appeared on Parade.
You might have to look twice to figure out who he is, especially without those bright red lifeguard trunks!
David Charvet, who rose to stardom as young lifeguard Matt Brody on the famous series Baywatch, was spotted out and about on Father's Day with his two children at Malibu Park at Cross Creek, according to the Daily Mail.
Joined by daughter Heaven, 18, and son Shaya, 17, Charvet looked as handsome as ever in a gray tank and khaki shorts. He completed the casual look with white sneakers and sunglasses, letting his ample biceps do the talking.
Click here to see the new photos of the handsome former hunk!
In the heyday of the show, Charvet dated co-star Pamela Anderson. He went on to marry Brooke Burke, who is the mother of his children. They divorced in 2020.
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While Charvet made headlines as an actor, life in front of the camera didn't interest him all that much anymore. He pivoted to working for a residential contractor, The Jones Builders Group, and hasn't looked back.
"To wake up every morning early, to be able to be the first face that my kids would see has been a blessing," Charvet explained to Fox News in 2022. "And I did it. People to this day ask me, 'How come you have such a great relationship with your children?' And I said to them, '… I put the time in.'"
One woman that's stayed a staple in Charvet's life is his mother. Last month, Charvet took to social media to wish her a happy birthday in a touching post.
"To the most beautiful woman in the world ! Happy birthday mama @christianeartt. I love you so much. Thank you for teaching me everything I know ❤️."Former 'Baywatch' Hunk, 53, Is Aging Like a Fine Wine in Rare Sighting with Kids first appeared on Parade on Jun 16, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
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