Brooke Hogan is getting sued for copyright infringement by her former music producers for $200,000, according to the New York Post.
Hogan is being sued by Jamaican production company J 2 over and instrumental track on her 2009 album “The Redemption.” The producers claim that the aspiring singer did not properly give credit to J 2 for their input on the track “Trust Me.” Instead of mentioning J 2, the song credits name Trevor “Baby G” James, one of Hogan’s associates, as the main producer.
J 2 claims they offered the instrumentals for the track and wish to be given recognition and compensation.
The lawsuit was filed by J 2 in Manhattan federal court in New York last month.
Brooke Hogan has revealed that she once tried dating a woman.
The reality star has admitted on her Global Grind blog that she is open with her sexuality and does not want to “mould” herself around others’ expectations.
The 21-year-old wrote: “How can you define what love is? Does it have a look? Do you have to be a certain color? Have a certain belief? Have the same religion?… What about being the same sex?
“This is a subject that I am passionate about because I have always been sort of an outcast in the fact that I never really go with the flow or mould to what people want me to be. I have dated very different people all my life. Black, white, Spanish, Jewish, Muslim… and yes, I even tried dating a girl.
“My best friend is gay and has been a better friend to me than most of my straight ones. Why should we punish people for being true to themselves? It’s like telling John Mayer to sing ‘Hit Me Baby One More Time [sic]‘. It just doesn’t work if it’s not real.
“What’s so beautiful about giving different people a chance is that you fall in love with their differences and see that beauty exists everywhere. In mocha-coloured skin, freckles, blue eyes, curly hair or straight hair, girl… or boy. It’s interesting to hear where people have been in their lives, their reasons for being who they are today, and hearing their beliefs and dreams. It really improves YOUR life by filling it with… well… LIFE!”?
“We need to be focusing on teaching our youth that its actually COOL to protect and stand up for your peers. That it only makes you look like a total dumbass when you hurt other people with ANY kind of abuse. We need to be raising awareness about safe sex, respecting our bodies, respecting our souls, and respecting any form of life around us. WE, the adults, need to be leading by EXAMPLE. I have nothing more to say. I am outraged and I am praying for this young girl and her family.”

Brooke Hogan was on the debut episode of The Jeff Dunham Show last night. So far television critics prefer her performance over the entire show. I thought the show was funny at times but going through all the reviews today I may be the only one.
We’re not family therapists by any means, but we’re pretty sure Brooke Hogan’s new song isn’t going to help her already strained relationship with her mother Linda.
In a new song titled ‘Dear Mom,’ 21-year-old Brooke vents about how they’ve grown apart from each other thanks in part to Linda’s divorce from wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. The song opens with the lyric: “It’s such a shame when someone you were born to love isn’t that person anymore.”
Brooke Hogan’s unscripted VH1 series Brooke Knows Best closes its June 7 season debut episode with a tension-filled telephone conversation between Hogan and her mother, Linda Bollea. The conversation exposes nerves rubbed raw during the bitter, public divorce battle between Linda Bollea and ex-superstar wrestler Terry “Hulk Hogan” Bollea.
“You’ve just been acting like a teenager,” Brooke Hogan tells her mother, criticizing her romance with 19-year-old Charlie Hill, while refusing to see her during a visit in Clearwater.
Brooke Hogan, who is desperately vying to carve a niche in the music world, has left nothing to imagination in her latest video.
Looking stunning in a skimpy blue two-piece, Brooke flaunts her curvaceous figure as she makes several explicit gestures that are bound to set any hot blooded lad’s imagination wild.