In a raw and emotional musical confession, Brooke Hogan has channeled her grief and family turmoil into a new song that exposes the painful truth about her relationship with wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. The lyrics cut deep: "I don't wanna go back, / 'cause what you did to me, / Daddy you lying there / made a fool out of me." This isn't just a tribute—it's a public reckoning with a father-daughter bond that fractured long before Hulk's death.

The drama escalated when Brooke, 36, skipped her father's funeral in Clearwater, Florida, two weeks after his passing. While family members gathered to say goodbye, she was elsewhere, sparking whispers of a bitter estrangement. That same day, she took to the Bubba the Love Sponge Show and dropped bombshells about Hulk's death, questioning why no autopsy was performed. "I do think it's weird," she said, hinting at unresolved mysteries. "What was the reason for the heart attack?"

Brooke's suspicions didn't stop there. She expressed shock over leukemia mentions in his medical records, asking how such a condition went undetected. "Nobody was able to catch a high white blood cell count," she mused, adding layers to the family's private struggles.

The Hogan family — Nick, Brooke, Linda, and Hulk. Carley Margolis/FilmMagic

The rift runs deeper than public appearances. Brooke revealed "mixed emotions" about their estrangement, confessing she asked "to be removed from his will" before his death. When Hulk passed in 2025, her twin children with husband Steven Olesky, Oliver Andrew and Molly Gene, were just six months old—meaning the iconic wrestler never met his grandchildren. This poignant detail underscores the personal cost of their fractured bond, making Brooke's song not just a melody, but a haunting echo of what was lost.