Hulk Hogan’s daughter Brooke threatens legal action against people spreading lies
Brooke Hogan is pushing back against people in Hulk Hogan’s camp who are spinning negative narratives about her that “are so false it’s laughable,” going as far as to threaten legal action if it doesn’t stop.
The oldest child of the wrestling icon spoke with “TMZ Live” on Wednesday, using the roughly 20-minute interview to set the record straight about stories — which she said are coming from people who were around Hulk — that are related to her returning unopened gifts, ghosting him and skipping his funeral.
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“Whoever is spinning this negative narrative about me trying to get ahead or discredit me or whatever they’re trying to do — what I’ve been hearing, it’s so false it’s laughable. It’s making me mad,” Brooke said. “It only tells me that their golden goose is gone. I relied on my father for nothing financially. I have my own job, my husband has a job, we do not have any money coming in from my father since I was 18 years old. Everybody else relied on him for a paycheck, and now that golden goose is gone. So I don’t know if I’m their emotional, guilty punching bag, or if they are afraid of what I know — because I know a lot that I don’t talk about. I know a lot. It’s pathetic and it’s disgusting, to be honest.
“And I don’t really know who’s spinning these things, but you know, one of the things was, ‘Hulk sent gifts that Brooke returned.’ Let me tell you something, brother — no pun intended — my dad was not one to put things in a box and tape it up and take it to UPS. My dad sent flowers, that was his thing. Nick and Tana [her brother and her brother’s wife] sent us beautiful little baby gifts when our kids were born. They had our address. No gifts came here. No flowers came here, and you can’t return flowers.”
Brooke also shot down a published report that Hulk “begged her for forgiveness,” saying that the two had “multiple conversations” where he apologized to her, though “he never specifically said for what.”
The WWE legend died at the age of 71 on July 24 after suffering a heart attack in Clearwater, Florida, with the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center finding that he suffered from acute myocardial infarction and had a history of atrial fibrillation.
Since his passing, the family drama surrounding the Hogans has been making headlines.
Brooke issued a stern warning to those who were trying to sully her name following her father’s passing.
“Whatever representative from that camp that continues to spew these lies, if they want to keep going, grab your best hold, grab your best lawyers because I’m ready to go,” she said firmly. “Because I’m done with it. I’m done, this is ridiculous. I know too much. I’ve been through too much, I’m not to be played with. I’m done, so it better stop.
She added: “This is ridiculous that it’s gone to this point of this war of words, and that’s why I’m here with you to put it to rest. My dad has finally been put to rest. Leave him alone, leave me alone and let the poor man go to heaven, and just end it. Stop coming after me. I’m not the one you want to come after.”
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