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EXCLUSIVE! Brooke Hogan BREAKS SILENCE on Hulk Hogan Documentary — 'It's Missing 98% of Real Life' — Plus the STUNNING Truth About Removing Herself From His Will!
Millions of people are watching Netflix's new docuseries about Hulk Hogan, but there is one person who refused to be part of it — his own daughter, Brooke Hogan. Now, in an EXCLUSIVE interview with Extra's Mona Kosar Abdi, Brooke is breaking her silence about their painful estrangement, the documentary she wanted no part of, and the STUNNING decision to remove herself from her father's will. What she reveals is a story of betrayal, hurt, and a family dynamic that was far more troubled than the public ever knew.
Brooke's reasons for not participating in the documentary are both understandable and devastating. "Why come out of hiding and talk about something that I am going to get criticized for anyway?" she asked rhetorically. But her critique of the documentary went deeper than mere reluctance. "It is missing 98 percent of real life," she said. "Like it is a beautiful display piece of my dad's life, but it did not even talk about the underbelly of the beast." It is a DAMNING assessment from someone who lived inside that world, and it suggests that the documentary, for all its production value and access, tells only the sanitized version of a much more complicated story.
Brooke insisted that nothing in the documentary was a surprise to her. "In fact, I watched it a little scared thinking there would be a surprise for me and there was not," she said. The absence of surprises was not a comfort — it was a confirmation that the public narrative about her father's life was as incomplete as she had always suspected. The documentary, in her view, was another missed opportunity for honesty and accountability.
The most REVEALING moment of the interview came when Brooke discussed her relationship with her father at the end of his life. She did not speak to him before he died, and she walked away from his will — two decisions that speak volumes about the depth of their estrangement. "He really hurt me and I never received a genuine apology or remorse," Brooke said. "The forgiveness just came from my love for him, but even in the documentary I felt like there was no accountability and I thought, 'This is basically your last chance to be really honest.'"
Regarding the will, Brooke was equally candid. "I did not want to be a part of legal battles, and I still stay out of it," she explained. "I knew that when there is money involved, if you mix my money and my family, you get betrayal, you get drama, you get crazy, and I was like, I do not want any part of that." It was a decision born of hard-won wisdom, and one that Brooke stands by even as she acknowledges the pain it caused.
Brooke Hogan's story is a POWERFUL reminder that the lives of public figures are often far more complex and painful than the narratives we see on screen. The documentary may be a "beautiful display piece," but the truth — the real, unvarnished, 100-percent truth — is something else entirely. And Brooke is the only one brave enough to tell it.
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