Brooke Hogan and Family Live in Miami Hotel as They Navigate Hulk Hogan's Death and New Music
Brooke Hogan and her family are staying in a Miami hotel as she pursues a music project after being left out of Hulk Hogan's will, while the family adjusts to life on the road with young twins.

Brooke Hogan and her family are living in a Miami hotel as they navigate the death of her father, wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, and the revelation that Brooke was left out of his $5 million will. Steven Olesky, Brooke's husband, told Us Weekly that the family relocated to Miami so Brooke could focus on new music and that the arrangement is not unusual for them given their careers. "We are down in Miami. My wife signed back with Sobe Entertainment, the record label she was with previously. They have recorded about 14 songs in 10 days," he said. "With my 14 years of professional hockey and her travel, this is nothing new for us. There's a beautiful restaurant we frequent and the twins and I have a solid routine," he added.
According to Olesky, Brooke has been in the studio, posting videos of her singing in a recording booth—"No autotune needed," she wrote on one clip. The hockey player said he has been taking their 8-month-old twins, Oliver and Molly, on walks while Brooke works, with long days described as sessions that sometimes run into the early morning. "She’s been putting [in] long days," he shared. "A few nights have [turned] into 3:00-4:00 a.m. trying to knock out as much music as possible."
Brooke Hogan spoke to TMZ earlier this month about being left out of Hulk Hogan's will, saying the decision was not surprising and that she had asked for it. "His decision is no surprise to me. It’s what I asked for, I stand by it with no regrets." She added that she has been surviving without his money, and that her dad knows her work ethic. "My dad knows I’m a hard worker and I have been surviving without his money for a long, long time," she told TMZ.
Earlier this month, Brooke spoke to TMZ about being left out of Hulk Hogan's will, saying the decision was not surprising and that she had asked for it. "His decision is no surprise to me. It’s what I asked for, I stand by it with no regrets." She added that she has been surviving without his money, and that her dad knows her work ethic. "My dad knows I’m a hard worker and I have been surviving without his money for a long, long time," she told TMZ.

Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, died in July at 71 after a cardiac arrest. Page Six exclusively reported he died from a heart attack, per the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center, after a history of atrial fibrillation (AFib). He also suffered from leukemia CLL, a type of cancer that affects white blood cells called lymphocytes.
Brooke's brother, Nick Hogan, is listed as the sole beneficiary of Hulk's estate, while the late wrestler's now widow, Sky Daily, is listed as a surviving spouse.

On Sunday, Olesky posted a video of Brooke and her team jamming to new music. "The genius in this room is hard to understand and harder to believe. New Music Coming Soon," he wrote.
The family’s living arrangement, described by Olesky as a continuation of their nomadic, travel-heavy lifestyle, comes as Brooke pushes forward with a new phase of her career while managing the aftermath of Hulk Hogan's passing. The situation underscores the broader questions facing families after a major celebrity death, including estate planning, the balance between personal ambitions and family expectations, and how loved ones adjust when the terms of an estate become public.
