Linda Hogan stirred up fresh controversy just days after the death of her ex-husband, Hulk Hogan—this time by posting an AI-generated video falsely claiming their daughter, Brooke Hogan, wants nothing to do with the family or her father’s funeral.
On July 28, Linda took to Facebook and shared a short clip of Brooke allegedly saying she wouldn’t attend Hulk Hogan’s funeral due to past trauma. The video was shocking, with Brooke supposedly accusing both of her parents of abuse, blasting her mother’s behavior after the divorce, and disowning her father entirely.
“I will not attend Hulk Hogan’s funeral even if he was my father. But he also caused me great harm. Even if he called me before he died and said I love you, I wouldn’t believe it. When I was 19, Hulk Hogan had a relationship with my friend Christian Fonte. I felt ashamed and angry. Later, when I dated a black boyfriend, he attacked me with racist words.”
“I did defend his image in the media, but that was only because I didn’t want to expose the ugliness of this family to the public. I hate my parents, including my mother, Linda Hogan, who quickly got a boyfriend younger than me after the divorce. She only cared about her new life and never cared about me.”
“Linda Hogan is best at playing the victim, but no one knows what she did to me. They both abused me, but no one believes it. That’s why I chose to distance myself from both of them. Even when I got married and had kids, I didn’t want to tell them.”
“Now that my father, Hulk Hogan, has died, I don’t care about the inheritance and I don’t want to be part of any morning media. Stop contacting me. I will not respond to anything about them.”
But the twist? The entire video was fake. Multiple people in the comments section were quick to point out the clip was AI-generated. The voice didn’t match Brooke Hogan’s real tone, and the visuals appeared manipulated. Despite being flooded with replies calling out the inaccuracy, Linda kept the post live, adding fuel to an already tense situation.
The decision to share such a misleading and inflammatory video—especially during a time of mourning—only added to the narrative of long-standing dysfunction within the Hogan family. Whether it was posted out of malice, confusion, or desperation for sympathy, the damage was done.
With Hulk Hogan’s death still fresh, and Linda Hogan’s social media posts getting more chaotic by the day, the family drama is far from over.
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