Brooke Hogan has a message for her haters.
Over the weekend, the “About Us” singer fired back at her Instagram followers who deemed her May 20 Instagram tribute to her late father, Hulk Hogan, a “thirst trap.”
“Trust me, if I wanted to give you a thirst trap, you would have gotten one,” she responded in a follow-up post on May 22.
Brooke noted that her previous post — which prominently featured a photo of her bikini-clad derrière at the beach — was just a vulnerable moment of her grieving her dad, writing, “Shame on anyone for demonizing it.”
Elsewhere in her caption, the topic seemed to turn to the public’s perception surrounding her relationship with her dad.
“I am human. My father was human. And you people have the nerve to act like you’re experts on ANY topic or know anything about my experience with him?” she wrote of the wrestling legend.
“Go back under your bridge, trolls,” she concluded her post.
Brooke explained in the slideshow of her post that the bikini photo was one that she “quickly” took over her shoulder and doubled down on it being emblematic of her childhood growing up as a “little Florida girl.”
“I know he loved me, and I loved him. I think more than anyone ever did,” she wrote of Hulk. “But in the last few years… I think he lost sight of this.”
“I am not obligated to explain to ignorant people who haven’t walked in my shoes – how I lost my dad – before I lost my dad,” Brooke wrote.
The “Hogan Knows Best” alum said she stands by the decisions she made about distancing herself from her father but that it “doesn’t stop” her from missing him.
Brooke’s initial post featured her spending “some time with my thoughts, my daddy and the ocean he loved so much” — even likening him to “King Triton holding his Little Mermaid.”
“The tears were endless today,” she said.
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