"Baywatch" was undeniably one of the hottest and most watched TV shows in the 90's. The upcoming arrival of "Baywatch" on the big screen not only brings David Hasselhoff back, but adds new hunks and hotties as well like Zac Efron, Priyanka Chopra and Dwayne Johnson. Priyanka Chopra will play the role of the antagonist in the upcoming movie, which boasts the slogan - "Don't worry, summer is coming."

The 90's series reboot will also feature new and young actresses, one of which is Charlotte McKinney. In an interview with Ocean Drive Magazine, the 23-year old actress revealed that she has experienced bullying because of her big breasts.

Dubbed as the new Kate Upton in Hollywood, Charlotte McKinney has shared her thoughts about her current voluptuous figure. "I've been thinking about it. They've definitely gotten smaller from my diet and over time. So I can see myself getting a reduction or a lift in the future," McKinney said.

Fans of "Baywatch" series are totally excited for the big screen version. However, David Hasselhoff himself has reportedly said that it's going to be a different ride for the viewers. According to People, David Hasselhoff will be back not as a lifeguard, but will play the role of a mentor.

In a sense, the 64-year old actor said that "Baywatch" 2017 will be different. In fact, Dwayne Johnson will be reprising the role of Mitch Buchannon. "It's going to be different. It's going to be campy. It's going to be fun. The action is going to far be superior to "Baywatch" because they've got the movies behind them," David Hasselhoff said.

Meanwhile, "Baywatch" joined the Super Bowl wagon as a new clip aired during the said event. In the new trailer, Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson were about to get some lifeguard action ready but things took a hilarious turn when the former showed off very patriotic underpants.

"Baywatch" 2017 movie release date is slated on May 26. Missed the hilarious Super Bowl 2017 "Baywatch" clip? Check out the video below!'

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