Brooke Hogan
Attending Hulk Doc Premiere
… Regardless of Brother’s Lawsuit
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Brooke Hogan shall be in attendance on the premiere of Bubba The Love Sponge‘s Hulk documentary later Friday … this regardless of her brother, Nick, suing the radio persona over the work.
Hulk’s daughter tells TMZ Sports activities there are a number of the explanation why she’ll have a seat in Tampa, Fla for the primary screening of “Video Killed The Radio Star: The Untold Story Of The Hulk Hogan Intercourse Tape Scandal” — with No. 1 being she’s loyal to Bubba.
She advised us the shock jock — actual identify Todd Clem — “helped our household a TON through the years and I do know he was a real pal to my dad. My brother and I knew him as ‘Uncle Bubba.'”
Secondly, Brooke stated she’s seen the doc — and believes it tells the true story of how the notorious intercourse tape involving her father and Bubba’s then-wife, Heather Clem, acquired out … in a tasteful method.
“The reality is, neither my dad OR Bubba needed this tape to get out — it was stolen — and that is what the documentary is about,” Brooke stated. “If something, it vindicates my dad and reveals what a criminal offense this was, and the way jacked up the system is that allowed the those that stole it to stroll free.”
“What’s unhappy,” she continued, “is that it broke their friendship aside as a result of sure events needed to keep up sure public photographs.”
Nick, after all, performing as a rep for Hulk’s property, has sued Bubba over the venture … claiming it infringes on his dad’s copyrights and logos. He additionally alleged that if it dropped publicly, it will violate a settlement settlement Bubba and Hulk reached in 2012. Within the swimsuit, Nick requested a federal court docket to cease its launch.
A choose in the end dominated Bubba could be allowed to publish the documentary — so long as he retains photographs from the intercourse tape out of it … no less than, quickly.
For Bubba’s half, he is expressed some disdain for Nick for submitting the swimsuit … whereas insisting the documentary truly paints the elder Hogan in a very good gentle.