Brooke Hogan regrets being left out of her late father Hulk Hogan’s will – not for financial reasons, but because it left her with no say in how his estate is carried forward.
The “About Us” singer spoke exclusively with Page Six on Friday while promoting her new wine brand, House of Stars, after her comments about Hulk’s will were “twisted.”
“I think everyone clearly understands that I was my father’s protector and loved him more than anything,” Brooke said. “I regret it because there is no place to get answers right now.”
Brooke had previously expressed doubts about the cause of her father’s death, but explained that she “cannot make any decisions” about the professional wrestler’s legacy.
“After my father’s death, I can’t do anything to help him, to find answers, to take revenge in any way, because the people I really wanted to run away from are now running the show. This is even more of a nightmare,” she said of her estranged family.
Brooke, 37, explained at the time that she had made the decision to remove herself from the will for her own “sanity” and “safety”.
“After the fact, I didn’t think this person would be in charge,” she said. “People I didn’t trust are now controlling everything, and that’s scary.”
Last year, Brooke admitted she was not surprised that her father wrote her a letter contrary to his will, with Nick listed as the sole beneficiary of Hulk’s estate and Hulk’s widow Skye Daley listed as the surviving spouse.
“His decision doesn’t surprise me,” she told TMZ at the time. “That’s what I asked for. I support it without regret.”
Brooke told Page Six that she regrets not taking the money and donating it all to charity or sharing it with her brother. I have not heard from my brother at the moment.
“It’s not about money. It’s about doing the right thing and making sure (Hulk) is represented in the right way and that his legacy lives on in the most positive way,” she said. “So there are definitely some things I would have done differently if I had gone back to that seat.”
Brooke appeared on an episode of the Hollywood Raw Podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glynne this week and revealed that she regrets not honoring her will.
“Something has already gotten twisted and what’s really upsetting to me is that I said I regret taking it out of the will. And just to be clear, yeah, it’s not about the money. I’m so tired of people being so quick to troll and make an issue of it,” she told Us.
Hulk died of a heart attack in July 2025 at the age of 71, leaving behind a fortune of nearly $5 million.
Brooke doesn’t care about her father’s wealth, but she wants meaningful memories for her family.
“I asked for some of my father’s things. I asked my brother if he could give me one of the crosses he wore,” she told us. “So I was like, ‘These are flip-flops and a couple of T-shirts that he’s never worn.’ So I had to go back and ask again.”
“As the days go by, it feels like a slap in the face,” she added.
Brooke said she had no intention of reconciling with her brother or mother, Linda, and said she had experienced “a lot of bad things” with her immediate family and extended family.
“I try to go back and empathize with my mom and dad and their upbringing and try to be a cycle breaker at this point and not participate in things that don’t feel true to me,” she said.
Brooke added that while she holds herself accountable, she also “expects responsibility from others.”
In addition to working on herself and launching a wine brand, Brooke is also creating new music.
“I just got back to the label…the whole album is loaded and ready to rock. And we’ve been steadily releasing music,” she shared.
She also appears on HGTV’s new show “Rock The Block” alongside Canadian entrepreneur Scott McGillivray.
Brooke has her hands full juggling her busy entertainment career as well as being mum to one-year-old twins Oliver and Molly with husband Steven Oleksiy.
“(Steve) is the best father that ever existed,” Brooke exclaimed. “He’s circling around me…I am.”
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She described the hockey player as “the most loving, doting, wonderful husband.”
“I think becoming a father brought out the best in him even more,” she said. “I call him St. Stephen because he is an absolute savior. He changed my life. He is a really good person.”
