Brooke Hogan Defies Brother’s Lawsuit, Attends Hulk Documentary Premiere

I’m Riley Carter, and I’m here to spill the tea on the latest celebrity drama. Brooke Hogan is about to stir up some serious controversy by attending the premiere of a documentary about her dad, Hulk Hogan, despite her brother Nick’s lawsuit against the filmmaker, Bubba “The Love Sponge” Clem.
Brooke Hogan will be in attendance at the premiere of Bubba The Love Sponge’s Hulk documentary later Friday, despite her brother, Nick, suing the radio personality over the work. According to Hulk’s daughter, there are several reasons why she’ll have a seat in Tampa, Fla for the first screening of “Video Killed The Radio Star: The Untold Story Of The Hulk Hogan Sex Tape Scandal” — with No. 1 being she’s loyal to Bubba. She told us the shock jock — real name Todd Clem — “helped our family a TON over the years and I know he was a true friend to my dad. My brother and I knew him as ‘Uncle Bubba.'”
Brooke also claims she’s seen the doc — and believes it tells the true tale of how the infamous sex tape involving her father and Bubba’s then-wife, Heather Clem, got out … in a tasteful manner. “The truth is, neither my dad OR Bubba wanted this tape to get out — it was stolen — and that’s what the documentary is about,” Brooke said. “If anything, it vindicates my dad and shows what a crime this was, and how jacked up the system is that allowed the people that stole it to walk free.”
What’s interesting here is that Nick, acting as a rep for Hulk’s estate, has sued Bubba over the project … claiming it infringes on his dad’s copyrights and trademarks. He also alleged that if it dropped publicly, it would violate a settlement agreement Bubba and Hulk reached in 2012. In the suit, Nick asked a federal court to stop its release. A judge ultimately ruled Bubba would be allowed to publish the documentary — as long as he keeps images from the sex tape out of it … at least, temporarily.
For Bubba’s part, he’s expressed some disdain for Nick for filing the suit … while insisting the documentary actually paints the elder Hogan in a good light. It seems like there’s a lot of drama going on here, and we’ll have to wait and see how it all plays out.
Brooke’s decision to attend the premiere despite her brother’s lawsuit is definitely a bold move. It’s clear that she’s loyal to Bubba and believes in the documentary’s message. But will this move cause more tension between her and Nick? Only time will tell.
As the documentary premieres, fans are eagerly awaiting the truth behind the sex tape scandal. Will the film shed new light on the situation, or will it just stir up more controversy? One thing’s for sure — this is a story that’s far from over.
The documentary premiere is set to take place in Tampa, Florida, and it’s expected to draw a lot of attention from fans and media alike. With Brooke Hogan in attendance, the event is sure to be filled with drama and intrigue.
In a statement, Brooke expressed her gratitude towards Bubba, saying that he has been a true friend to her and her family. She also emphasized that the documentary is about telling the truth behind the sex tape scandal, and that it does not aim to sensationalize or exploit the situation.
The lawsuit filed by Nick Hogan against Bubba Clem is ongoing, and it’s unclear how the situation will be resolved. However, one thing is certain — the documentary premiere is set to be a major event, and Brooke Hogan’s attendance is sure to add fuel to the fire.
As the story continues to unfold, fans will be keeping a close eye on the situation. Will Brooke’s decision to attend the premiere cause a rift between her and her brother? Only time will tell.
The documentary “Video Killed The Radio Star: The Untold Story Of The Hulk Hogan Sex Tape Scandal” is set to premiere on Friday, and it’s expected to be a major talking point in the world of celebrity news. With Brooke Hogan in attendance, the event is sure to be filled with drama and intrigue.
Anyway, that’s the deal. Do with it what you will.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ
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