Brooke Hogan Spotted in Miami with Family Amid Father Hulk Hogan’s $5M Will Controversy
MIAMI – Brooke Hogan, singer and reality TV personality, and the eldest child of late wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, was recently seen staying at a Miami hotel with her husband, former ice hockey defenseman Steven Oleksy, and their eight-month-old twins. The sightings come days after Hulk Hogan’s $5 million estate reportedly left Brooke out of his will.
Despite speculation about the family’s hotel stay, Oleksy has clarified the situation. Speaking to a foreign publication, he said, “We are down in Miami. My wife signed back with Sobe Entertainment, the record label she was with previously. They have recorded about 14 songs in 10 days. She’s been putting in long hours, sometimes staying up until 3 or 4 a.m. to get as much music done as possible.”
Oleksy, father to twins Oliver and Molly, added, “With my 14 years of professional hockey and her travel schedule, this is nothing new for us. There’s a beautiful restaurant we frequent, and the twins and I have a solid routine.”
The news follows the revelation of Hulk Hogan’s will. The wrestling icon, who passed away in July at age 71, left his entire $5 million estate to his only son, Nick Hogan. His widow, Melanie Sky Daily, whom he married in 2023, was listed as the surviving spouse. Brooke, who had been estranged from her father during his final years, was notably excluded.
Reacting to her father’s decision, Brooke previously stated, “His decision is no surprise to me. It’s what I asked for, and I stand by it with no regrets. My dad knows I’m a hard worker, and I have been surviving without his money for a long, long time.”
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