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Brooke Hogan

Brooke Bollea (born May 5, 1988 in Tampa, Florida), aka Brooke Hogan, is the daughter of wrestler Hulk Hogan and his wife Linda and older sister to Nick Hogan.

Brooke gained fame from her appearance on the reality television series Hogan Knows Best, which spotlights her family, and which premiered on July 10, 2005 on VH1. Brooke is currently pursuing a pop-music career with her father acting as her manager. Because of Hulk's connections with the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, Brooke once sang the national anthem for them. Her first song in the United States singles charts is "Everything to Me." Brooke was the first artist signed to Scott Storch's record label Storchaveli[1]. Brooke's debut video premiered on the season two finale of Hogan Knows Best.

Her father is very strict on dating, enforcing stringent restrictions of prospective suitors, as seen on Hogan Knows Best. According to an interview with Hulk Hogan in Maxim magazine, he had thrown Aaron Carter out of his house in as little as an hour, after finding him to be arrogant and disrespectful.[citation needed] Hulk also placed a GPS tracker on her vehicle that enables him to track her whereabouts and can even remotely shut down the engine of Brooke's car if he feels the need to do so. Brooke dated Chris Glavaris for some time before Hulk Hogan broke the relationship up. It lasted one summer.

Though she appeared on camera during her father's induction to the WWE Hall of Fame in April 2005 as well as various times in the crowd during subsequent matches of her father's, her official WWE debut appearing was with Hulk Hogan at Saturday Night's Main Event on July 15, 2006 where Hogan was challenged by Randy Orton to a match at Summerslam 2006.

Albums

  • 2006 "This Voice"

Singles

Trivia

  • Hulk Hogan revealed in a 1999 interview with OK! magazine that the original name for Brooke was to be "Ludmela Bollea" (or Ludmela Hogan).[citation needed]

References