Watch: Former WWE superstar Hulk Hogan's ex wife calls him 'a s*x addict' in an online video on social media
She also blamed Hulk Hogan for their fractured family, revealing that their daughter, Brooke Hogan, has been estranged from both parents for years.
Former American wrestler Hulk Hogan (real name Terry Eugene Bollea) has been accused by his ex-wife, Linda Hogan, of leaving their family in turmoil following their highly publicized divorce in 2007.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Linda posted an almost three-minute-long video, where she called Hulk a "sex addict" and "a liar." She also blamed him for their fractured family dynamic, revealing that their 36-year-old daughter, Brooke Hogan, is estranged from both parents.
"She's had twins; she got married, she didn't tell us. She had a huge fight with Terry. I don't know how that reflected onto me. But she cut me out too. I haven't talked to her for seven years – almost eight years now," Linda said in the emotional video. She further shared that their son, Nick Hogan, is the only source of joy in her life.
Linda also opened up about her reasons for leaving Hulk in 2009. "I've never put a Facebook [post] out like this with my ugly face and my crying face, but I have to be honest about what I went through in my marriage with Terry. It's been 20 years and I'm still this sad. Somebody please explain that. I don't know. It just doesn't get better. I've given him more opportunities to come back and make us a family," she said.
Expressing her frustration over Hulk's public persona, Linda stated, "He's a complete liar. He’s a sex addict... Yet he marches on like, ‘Oh, I'm promoting my own beer, real American beer. Yeah, look at me. He's such a hero, right? Not.”
Following his split from Linda in 2009, Hulk married American makeup artist Jennifer McDaniel in 2010, but the marriage ended in divorce in 2021. In September 2023, he married yoga instructor Skye Daily, seemingly moving on from the ongoing family rift.
Hulk Hogan has been no stranger to controversy. In 2015, he was expelled from the WWE roster following racist remarks. However, despite his past scandals, he was one of the special guests featured on WWE’s first show on Netflix after their billion-dollar deal with the streaming giant.
