Brooke Hogan recently revealed that she and her family live in a hotel after being left behind by the will of her father, Hulk Hogan, but that’s not as bad as it looks.
“We’re in Miami. My wife signed back with Sobe Entertainment, a record label we used to be with. They recorded about 14 songs in 10 days,” her husband, Steven Olesky, told Weekly.
“In my 14 years of professional hockey and her trip, this is nothing new to us. There are beautiful restaurants we visit frequently, and twins and I have a solid routine,” the 39-year-old added, referring to eight-month twins, Oliver and Molly.
The former Orlando Solar Bears player detailed his wife taking twins for an afternoon walk while recording the song.
“She’s been (in) long days,” he shared. “For a few nights, it was 3am to 4am trying to knock out as much music as possible.”
“About Us” singer, 37, shares a video of her song at her recording booth on Instagram.
“You don’t need AutoTune,” she proudly wrote about the video singing in white headphones.
On Sunday, Olesky showed his support for his wife for three more years, posting a video of her and her team jaming into new music.
“The geniuses in this room are difficult to understand and hard to believe,” he wrote. “🔥🔥 Music is coming soon.”
Earlier this month, Brooke spoke about being excluded from Hulk’s $5 million will and explained that it was her intention.
“His decision is no surprise to me,” she told TMZ. “That’s what I wanted. I’ll stand for it without regret.”
“My dad knows I’m hardworking and I’ve been surviving without his money for a long time,” she added.
Brooke’s brother Nick Hogan is listed as the sole beneficiary of Hulk’s property, while Sky Daily, the late wrestler’s current widow, is listed as a surviving spouse.
Hulk, whose real name is Terry Borea, passed away in July after suffering cardiac arrest. He was 71 years old.
Page 6 exclusively revealed that he died of a heart attack, according to the Pinellas County Forensic Center after the History of Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB). He also suffered from leukemia CLL, a type of cancer that affects leukocytes called lymphocytes.