Brooke Hogan Responds To Nude Photo Controversy: “My Dad Isn’t A Pervert!”

For your information, The Hogans are not humpin’! Thank you very much.

For your information, The Hogans are not humpin’! Thank you very much.
Hulk Hogan and daughter Brooke commit all kinds of utter wrongness in a new promo video for Def Jam’s Rapstar video game.
We’ve never wanted to buy a video game less than right at this very moment! Beyond the horror of these two trying to rap along with The Notorious B.I.G.’s hip-hop classic “Juicy,” The Hulkster can be seen checking out his daughter’s backside and then flashing his hoo-ha — which, luckily for the sake of retinas everywhere, was censored.

Brooke Hogan is facing legal action from Jamaican production company Jam 2 for not properly crediting them for beats they contributed to the aspiring pop star’s commercially-unsuccessful sophomore LP, The Redemption.
Jam 2 are seeking $200,000 in compensation after claiming that Hogan and her team credited the backing track they composed for the song “Trust Me” to one of Brooke’s associates in the album’s liner notes.
A newly-single Brooke Hogan is “taking on the haters” — by posing in a two-piece for a Life & Style photo spread that will run without image retouching.
Oh Hun, you have no idea the punchlines this will write….
Brooke Hogan has officially rejoined the Land of Single Ladies. The aspiring pop star and her rapper boyfriend Yannique Barker, a.k.a. Stack$, have broken up, Life&Style Weekly dished this week.
“Brooke Hogan and Stack$ have split but remain friends. He was a big part of her life for a very long time, and she still cares about him and his family dearly,” Brooke’s rep, Janice Lee, told the mag.
Stack$– who was frequently featured on Brooke’s VH1 reality show Brooke Knows Best – collaborated with the blonde on her 2009 single, “Falling.”