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Brooke Hogan is stepping back into the television spotlight following the passing of her father, the iconic WWE figure Hulk Hogan, earlier this year.
HGTV has selected Hogan to join the lineup for the seventh season of its home renovation competition, “Rock the Block.”
This season will feature celebrity duos working alongside design experts. Each team is tasked with enhancing the value of their properties. With just six weeks and a $275,000 budget, they will transform identical cul-de-sac homes, showcasing one-level living, private courtyards, multi-generational suites, and RV garages into opulent Las Vegas residences, each reflecting their unique design flair, as detailed by HGTV.
Brooke Hogan has a design business
Hogan, known for her role in “Brooke Knows Best,” will collaborate with Scott McGillivray of “Renovation Resort Showdown.” She shares that she has a background in design.
“It was an unexpected opportunity at a challenging moment in my life,” Hogan revealed to Entertainment Tonight. “I was going through a period of family estrangement and had requested to be removed from my father’s will.”
“Filming money doesn’t last forever,” Brooke Hogan said, telling ET she had moved to Nashville, Tenn., at one point and worked as a waitress after leaving reality TV.
“No shame in my game. Money is money. And then I started my design business. I was doing okay, but it was hard to get started,” she continued. “I did it really, truly on my own. No startup money, no help from my parents.”
Hulk Hogan dies at 71
Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died July 24 from a heart attack caused by a form of leukemia, according to a medical examiner’s report. He was 71.
Brooke Hogan did not attend her father’s funeral, saying she decided to celebrate him in another way.
“My father hated the morbidity of funerals. He didn’t want one,” she wrote on Instagram in August. “Daddy, we honored you in the simplest way that agreed with my soul. We took our babies to the beach and put them in the same salty waters you loved.”