Brooke Hogan has spent most of her life under the harsh glare of the public eye, first as the bubbly, rebellious daughter of wrestling royalty, then as a pop singer chasing her own spotlight, and now as a mother determined to rewrite her family’s story. While her last name carries decades of wrestling lore and tabloid drama, these days, Brooke is far more focused on the little moments: midnight feedings with her twins, quiet evenings with her husband, and the kind of peace that can’t be manufactured for reality TV.
Her journey hasn’t been easy, marked by painful family estrangements, public scrutiny, and the weight of a legacy she didn’t choose, but in motherhood, she’s found a fresh start. And as she navigates life after her father’s recent passing, one thing is clear: Brooke Hogan is finally building the family she always wanted, on her own terms.
From Reality TV Star to Mom of Twins
Brooke Hogan, the daughter of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, has lived much of her life in the spotlight, first as a teen reality star on Hogan Knows Best, then as a singer, and now as a mother navigating the complexities of family, fame, and personal healing. But these days, her focus is firmly on her own little family: her husband, former NHL player Steve Oleksy, and their twin kids, Oliver and Molly, born in January 2025.
Brooke and Steve’s love story is one of quiet resilience. Unlike the dramatic arcs of her family’s reality TV days, their relationship has been more private, built on mutual support, especially during Brooke’s estrangement from her parents. Steve, a retired hockey enforcer turned real estate agent, has been her rock, even attempting to mend the fractured relationship between Brooke and her father before Hulk Hogan’s death in July 2025. Those efforts, sadly, didn’t take. Hulk reportedly wanted reconciliation only on his terms, and he never got the chance to meet his grandchildren before his passing.

Motherhood has been a transformative journey for Brooke. She welcomed her twins after a scary childbirth experience, one so severe that Steve reached out to Hulk, hoping for a gesture of support. But the response was cold, deepening the divide. Still, Brooke has channeled her pain into breaking generational cycles. In a heartfelt Instagram post earlier this year, she wrote about creating a “chosen family” and ensuring her kids grow up in a healthier environment than she did.
And in a bittersweet twist, despite the estrangement, Brooke honored her father in a subtle but meaningful way: she gave her daughter, Molly, the middle name Gene—Hulk Hogan’s real middle name (Terry Gene Bollea). It’s a quiet tribute to the complicated love between a father and daughter who couldn’t quite bridge their differences in time.
The Hogan Legacy: Healing Through Motherhood
Brooke’s relationship with her parents has been… messy, to say the least. She cut ties with both her mom, Linda Hogan, and her dad years ago, citing years of verbal, mental, and sometimes physical abuse. The final straw came when Hulk married his much-younger third wife, Sky Daily, in 2023, a wedding Brooke skipped, later explaining she needed distance for her “own journey to healing and happiness.”
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But family drama aside, Brooke’s life now revolves around her children. She’s embraced the chaos of newborn parenthood with humor and grace, sharing snippets of life with Oliver and Molly on social media. And while she’s stayed out of the music scene in recent years, she’s found new creative outlets, like her home-staging business, BB Designs by Brooke. It’s a quieter, more grounded chapter—one where she’s rewriting the script on what family means.
As for Hulk Hogan’s passing in July 2025? Brooke’s grieving, but she’s at peace. Their last conversation, two weeks before his wedding to Sky, was emotional: she told him she loved him and begged him to slow down for his health. He brushed it off but offered a vague apology—one that, for Brooke, was enough to close a painful chapter.
Now, as she raises her twins, Brooke’s mission is clear: to give them the stability she craved as a kid. No GPS trackers on their cars (a nod to Hogan Knows Best’s infamous overprotective dad moments), no public feuds, just love, boundaries, and maybe a lullaby or two. Because if there’s one thing Brooke Hogan has learned, it’s that family isn’t just about blood. It’s about the people who show up, day after day, no matter what.