Brooke Hogan wishes she hadn’t taken herself out of her dad Hulk’s $5 million will before he passed away.

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Brooke Hogan wishes she hadn’t taken herself out of her dad Hulk’s $5 million will before he passed away.

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Brooke Hogan, Hulk Hogan’s daughter, has opened up about regretting her choice to take herself out of her dad’s will before he passed away. Hulk Hogan is one of the most famous WWE stars ever, known for his larger-than-life personality. He sadly passed away in July 2025 at the age of 71 from a heart attack.

Before his death, Hulk and Brooke, who is 37, were not on good terms and hadn’t spoken much for about two years. This happened after some private phone calls, though the exact reason for their falling out isn’t clear. Because of this, Brooke decided to remove herself from his will in 2023.

Now, almost a year after her dad’s death, Brooke shared in an honest interview that she doesn’t regret the choice because of money, but because it means she’s left out of decisions about her dad. On the Hollywood Raw podcast, she said, “Do I regret that decision? Yes. Not because of the money, but because I’m not involved in anything anymore.”

When asked if she meant missing out on important decisions, Brooke replied, “Exactly, like I can’t even get autopsy results. It’s strange that people treat me like I chose to disappear. Just because we didn’t talk for a while doesn’t mean I’m not his daughter or less important than my brother Nick.”

Brooke also explained she cut ties and removed herself from the will out of concern for her and her family’s safety. She said, “No amount of money was worth what I felt I was facing.”

In the end, Nick Hogan was the only person to inherit Hulk Hogan’s estate, which is believed to be around $5 million (£3.7 million).

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