I thought we were one of the normal Hollywood families.
— Brooke Hogan
My mother and I naturally have a tremendous bond. There's, like, a bond that you just can't break with us.
I'm so moody all the time; I know I couldn't be able to run a country, because I would be crying one day and yelling at people the next day, you know?
What love life? I'm not gay, but I might as well be.
Nobody would want their lowest moment to be filmed for the world to see.
My dad is a little bit of a softy. I mean, he, like, cries at 'The Lion King,' and I'm kind of, like, his little girl.
I'm not allowed to date. My dad said so. Not until I'm, like, 90.
Most people would die to have Hulk Hogan as a dad.
I fell in love with Nashville and wrote with some of the best songwriters here.
I'm not naturally the type of person that likes to party and start trouble.
I don't know what my mom feels toward me or where the viciousness is coming from, but I just know that when I have kids, I will protect them. I would do anything for my kids and for my family. I know that.
You can fall in love with anyone. I naturally migrate toward men first; some people may be more open about it. Personally, it's not me.
I've always been really passionate about music. My dad was, too, before he became a wrestler.
With a certain amount of time, people can't be crucified for what they've done wrong. It's what I always tell people.
I've had a black guy call me a honky, and I've also been told that white people smell like bologna.
Most of my family is severely overweight. It's been taxing to keep my weight under control.
I did country way back when I was, like, 13-14 years old, and then I kind of fell into the pop genre.
I don't think a camera and a cameraman can destroy a family.
I have friends, but my brother is really the one person who I can confide in and talk to about anything.
I am actually not that much into voting.
My dad likes Stack$ a lot. He's actually the first guy my dad has liked!
I love my dad so much. I don't know what I'd do without him.
I tried to get into college, but I think I'm going to wait a little bit for that because I'm just so busy.
I actually sing. There's no lip-syncing whatsoever. Everything is live, and it's real. It's not fake.
Using kids as pawns in a divorce is awful.
I decided to... just be normal.
I don't think what people realize is I've been through years and years and years of training - piano, dance, vocal lessons.
I was trying to be so perfect and so cookie-cutter because everyone's like, 'Aim for that Disney audience! Be perfect! Don't say anything wrong!' And it's just working out better for me just being me.
I went on a date with a girl. The girl was really awesome, and we had a blast. Then it got to the point where she was wanting to kiss me. Everyone knows I do not go there.
I'm more of a girly girl.
Don't judge my dad on the one thing he did wrong and not on all the things he did right. For such a long time, he was such a huge role model for kids and such a positive thing. That's the one thing about this business is you get tormented for the one thing that is negative versus all the great things you have done.
My dad's best friends with Mr. T; he's best friends with Dennis Rodman. He's not racist.
My dad persevered and always took the high road and was accountable, and I respect and honor him for that.
I'm from Clearwater, Florida, and I love Nashville so much I don't even really miss the beach.
What I respect about my dad is he comes forth, and he tells the truth, and he's a very honorable person. I respect him a lot. He, I know deep down, has a good heart.
I look up to my father in every way.
I never read tabloids, I never buy books or go on Perez Hilton, and I never ever watch the news.
All of the drama with my family and me and my mom and the separation between us and all that crazy stuff - I actually wrote about that. I have a song called 'Dear Mom,' and it's about the trials and tribulations with my mom, so I wrote about that and just everything that I've been through.
I'm way into writing, as much as I can.
A lot of people think that celebrities are fake, and a couple of them are.
My dad wrestled The Rock, and I heard the people screaming and saw just how much they loved seeing my dad perform. It gave me chills.
I love my mother and hope to one day reconcile with her.
I don't feel pressure. I do feel like if someone can see me slip up, you know, they would love it because it would complete the family craziness.
First, I was doing the singing, and because I was Hulk Hogan's daughter, everyone was like, 'Oh, it's handed to her. Oh, she looks like a wrestler herself.'
I feel like I was kind of raised to be mechanical, like, 'Hi, I'm Brooke Hogan. I'm Hulk Hogan's daughter. I like cookies and sunshine.'
I'm straightlaced, don't do drugs, stick to my regimen.
The WWE have told me that if I ever want to become a wrestler, all I need to do is walk through the door, and they'll give me a job straight away.
I think that time heals all.
I'm Italian.
When you're 17 and a record label says, 'Hey, do pop,' you listen.