Brooke Hogan Threatens Legal Action Against Hulk Hogan’s Camp Over False Narratives: ‘I’m Not To Be Played With’

Brooke Hogan Threatens Legal Action Against Hulk Hogan’s Camp Over False Narratives: ‘I’m Not To Be Played With’
Brooke Hogan is sending a warning to her late father’s camp.
In a new interview on TMZ Live, Brooke addressed speculation about her relationship with Hulk Hogan—specifically rumors involving money and how close the two really were—and made it clear she’s had enough of the false narratives.
“Whatever representative from that camp that continues to spew these lies, if they want to keep going, grab your best hold, grab your best lawyers because I’m ready to go,” she said. “I’m done with it. I know too much. I’ve been through too much. I’m not to be played with.”
She continued,
“This is ridiculous that it’s gone to this point of this war of words. My dad has finally been put to rest. Leave him alone, leave me alone, and let the poor man go to heaven. Just end it. Stop coming after me. I’m not the one you want to come after.”
Brooke shut down claims that she was seeking money after Hulk’s passing:
“I just know how my family is. I’ve seen how certain members of my family go after money. And I said, if and when my dad dies, this is going to be, pardon my French, a sh*t show. And I want no part of it.”
She also insisted that she and Hulk were “very, very close” and had already worked through personal issues before his de@th.
Hulk Hogan passed away on July 24 after suffering a heart attack. He was 71.
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