'When Hulk saw the racy photo of his daughter; he posed in front of her picture hiding her private parts with his hands
The Hallmark moment came courtesy of Brooke Hogan, who celebrated dad Hulk Hogan’s 58th birthday by taking him to the unveiling of a nude photo exhibit at Miami's Cafeina Lounge on Thursday, where her au naturel portrait hung loud and proud. (See the photo here.)
The 23-year-old recently posed nude to help bring attention to animal cruelty. Her black and white shot is part of a series by Jordan Michael Zuniga called "Women in Cages," with 80 per cent of the proceeds from the exhibition going towards PETA, reports People.
The blonde starlet told the Miami New Times, "I've always had a love for animals, and I've seen abuse firsthand. It ignited my passion for saving them even more...The worst part is that they are voiceless in our world."
Photographer Zuniga told People of the shoot: "She said, 'This cage is really small, it's really uncomfortable.'"
It seems like uncomfortable was the theme of the night. One source told People, "When Hulk saw the racy photo of his daughter; he posed in front of her picture hiding her private parts with his hands."
Shockingly, the daddy date raised some eyebrows. Brooke, who previously defended her relationship with her father when photos popped up online showing him applying suntan lotion on her butt, took to Twitter on Saturday morning, saying, "Im SO sick of people saying me and my dad are in some perverted relationship! Go home and do your own thing! Stop picking on me!"
Brooke Hogan answers her nude-photo critics
Reality TV star Brooke Hogan is on the defensive after publicly unveiling a nude photo of herself in front of her dad, brawny wrestling celebrity Hulk Hogan.“I’m SO sick of people saying me and my dad are in some perverted relationship,” the 23-year-old tweeted on Saturday. “Go home and do your own thing! Stop picking on me!”
In an interview with the Miami Times, Brooke, who owns a Pomeranian, explained what drew her to PETA.
“I’ve always had a love for animals, and I’ve seen abuse firsthand. It ignited my passion for saving them even more. The worst part is that they are voiceless in our world.”
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