| Home
Mark Holden sells 'touchdown' catchphrase to David Hasselhoff
Australian News.Net Tuesday 16th September, 2008 (ANI)
Melbourne, Sept 16 : Ex-Australian Idol judge Mark Holden has sold his trademark 'touchdown' catchphrase to former Baywatch hunk David Hasselhoff.
Holden has priced his renowned Idol catchphrase at the domestic and international rate of 10,000 dollars after it was replicated on the Channel 10 talent quest.
Hasselhoff will in turn be able to perform the energetic move in his role as a judge on hit series 'America's Got Talent'.
However, there was a catch to the sale - the fee must be donated to charity.
Holden, holidaying with his family at Hasselhoff's Bel Air mansion in LA, revealed news of the signature trade to Confidential.
"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but a cheque would be better," News.com.au quoted Holden, as saying.
"David can't wait to use it - and he's planning to donate the money to a charity associated with the LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department)," he added.
Email this story to a friend
Have your say on this story
|
 |
 |
- Don't want to see John with an England jumper on, says Ponting
London, July 3 (IANS) With just five days left for the Ashes, Australian captain Ricky Ponting again made it clear that he is not happy with John Buchanan's decision to join the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) as an adviser. [read story]
- Tom Cruise buys daughter Suri 'kangaroo' in Melbourne
Washington, July 3 : Hollywood actor Tom Cruise bought his daughter Suri a toy kangaroo after she fell in love with marsupials during a trip to Melbourne Zoo in Australia, it has emerged. [read story]
- Women deluging Oz town yearning for Nicole Kidman's 'fertility water'
London, July 3 : Tourists have been flocking to an Australian town ever since Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman has revealed that she got pregnant after swimming in a nearby waterfall. [read story]
- 'Best Job in the World' winner misspells island's name in Twitter post
Melbourne, July 3 : Ben Southhall had a rather wayward first day of his 'Best job in the World', when he misspelt the name of the island he was on while writing on his blog. [read story]
- Oz brothels put on more staff to serve US naval officers
Melbourne, July 3 : Brothels in Australian city of Perth are putting on more staff to deal with the arrival of two US warships, carrying more than 5400 sailors. [read story]
|
|
 |
 |
|
|