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'He's a complete liar': Hulk Hogan's ex-wife lashes out amid family rift

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Hulk Hogan's ex-wife has branded him a "complete liar" and a "sex addict".

The 65-year-old reality star divorced her ex-husband - whose real name is Terry Bollea - in 2007 and has now admitted her family has been in "the worst mess" for years as she accused the wrestling legend of instigating her lengthy estrangement from daughter Brooke.

In a tearful video shared to her Instagram Story, Linda said: "I'm okay with most things, but today, something hit. It's been 15 - or longer - years since I left Hulk Hogan and my family is in the worst mess.

"Brooke doesn't talk to us. She's had twins. She got married, she didn't tell us… She had a huge fight with Terry. I don't know how that reflected onto me, but she cut me out too.

"I haven't talked to her for seven years, almost eight years now."

While she has no contact with Brooke, 36, Linda noted she still has a good relationship with 34-year-old son Nick Hogan.

She said: "He's still such a good boy."

Linda lashed out at Hulk, 71, and criticised him for not trying to repair the issues in their family.

She said: "I have to be honest about what I went through in my marriage. And what it entailed and what it [has] caused over the years.

"He's a complete liar. He's a sex addict.

 

"Yet he marches on, like, 'Oh, I'm promoting my own beer, real American beer. Yeah, look at me.'

"I've given him more opportunities to come back and make up the family.

"It's been 20 years and I'm still this sad. Somebody please explain that.

"I do love living alone. I don't ever want to be married again after him, trust me."

When Hulk married third wife Sky Daily in 2023, Brooke - who has two-month-old twins Oliver and Molly with husband Steven Olesky - was noticeably absent from the big day.

She later explained she had "distanced" herself from her family as part of her "journey to healing and happiness".

She wrote on Instagram at the time: "As we all experience this with our own families, the dynamics of a family unit continuously change over the years.

"For my own journey to healing and happiness, I have chosen to create some distance between myself and my family, and am focusing on people and things that heal my heart and align with my own personal beliefs, goals, and values."


 

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