In a candid appearance on the Hollywood Raw podcast, Brooke Hogan shockingly revealed she chose not to participate in Netflix’s upcoming documentary on her late father, Hulk Hogan. When contacted for the project, she deliberately ghosted the request, citing deep-seated distrust born of years of observing how family narratives constantly shifted depending on participants’ involvement. Concerned that the story would once again be shaped for entertainment value or personal agendas rather than truth, Brooke opted out to avoid lending her voice to yet another version of events she had witnessed change countless times.
“I was asked, I just didn’t answer. If you know the patterns of people you’ve known your whole life, I knew this was going to be something everybody jumped on. Another chance to be on TV, another chance to be in the pocket. And I didn’t know if people were going to be honest or how it was going to be painted. I didn’t want to be part of a narrative that I’ve seen change 8 million times.” – Brooke Hogan
Once sharing the spotlight on the reality series Hogan Knows Best, Brooke and Hulk Hogan’s relationship grew strained amid public controversies, private disagreements, and emotional turmoil. She stepped back in his final years to safeguard her well-being, skipping his 2023 wedding and maintaining distance without a dramatic falling-out. Following his passing in 2025, Brooke described their bond as a quiet, sacred connection, expressing enduring love and grief while emphasizing the need for personal space amid unresolved issues that had taken a heavy toll on her heart.
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