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Brooke Hogan regrets removing herself from Hulk Hogan's will

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Brooke Hogan regrets removing herself from her late father's will.

WWE superstar Hulk Hogan died in July 2025 at the age of 71 after suffering a heart attack and while he and 37-year-old TV personality Brooke were estranged at the time, she has admitted to some regrets but not about the money.

She told the Hollywood Raw podcast: "Do I regret that decision? Yes.

"Taking myself off of that will, now, it's not the money part because I've never been about the money but it's more about just like..."

The podcast host said: "Not having a seat at the table for decisions being made?" and she replied: "Right, like I can't get autopsy results. And it's funny, because now people are treating me like I emancipated myself.

"And I'm like, just because me and him didn't agree on things and we didn't talk for a little bit, like, it doesn't matter if you don't talk for two years or if you don't talk for two days.

"Families have their ins and outs. It doesn't mean I'm not his daughter. It doesn't mean I'm not just as important as Nick [Brooke's brother]."

Brooke went on to explain why she removed herself from Hogan's will in 2023.

She said: "There were situations that had me so scared. I really took myself off the will because number one, I was actually scared for myself, my family, my safety...

"There is not enough money in the world that would matter with what I felt I was facing.

 

"There were just too many people that I had solid knowledge of not being good people around my dad. And I tried to tell him. And I felt if I created any more waves that I would be in danger. And that's the truth."

Brooke previously insisted it was "no surprise" she was left out of Hulk Hogan's will.

His son Nick Hogan, 35, was named as the sole beneficiary of his $5 million estate and Brooke previously declared she never wanted a share of her dad's cash because she has been "surviving without his money" for a long time now.

She told TMZ.com: "His decision is no surprise to me. It's what I asked for, I stand by it with no regrets.

"My dad knows I'm a hard worker and I have been surviving without his money for a long, long time."

According to US Weekly, Nick filed documents in September to be named co-personal representative of his father's estate, in addition to a man named Terry McCoy.

The documents also revealed the Suburban Commando actor first wrote his will in 2016 before amending it in 2017, 2021, 2022, and for a final time in July 2023.

While Nick was listed as the sole beneficiary to the estate, Hulk's widow, Sky Daily, was named as a surviving spouse.


 

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