Linda Hogan Net Worth: Life After Hulk, Career, Real Estate & Where She Is Now

At 65 years old, Linda Hogan has built a life beyond her role as the ex-wife of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan. Best known from the VH1 reality series Hogan Knows Best, Linda is now recognized as a public speaker, entrepreneur, and former reality TV star with an estimated net worth of $20 million.

While much of her fame was initially tied to her high-profile marriage and reality TV fame, Linda has since navigated personal challenges, public scrutiny, and business ventures—all while carving out a distinct identity of her own.

Early Life and the Road to Fame

Born Linda Marie Claridge on August 24, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, Linda grew up in a devout Catholic household. Her heritage is a blend of American, British, Irish, and Australian roots. She graduated from Chatsworth High School in 1977 and, a year later, appeared as a winning contestant on the popular TV game show Match Game.

This early brush with television wouldn’t be her last. However, her true rise to pop culture recognition began in the 1980s, following her relationship with wrestler Terry Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan.

A Marriage in the Spotlight

Linda and Hulk Hogan met in Los Angeles and maintained a long-distance relationship for two years before marrying in 1983. Their wedding was a wrestling world affair, with icons like Andre the Giant and Vince McMahon in attendance.

The couple had two children:

  • Brooke Hogan (b. 1988) – Singer and reality TV personality
  • Nick Hogan (b. 1990) – Former reality star and media figure

In 2005, the entire Hogan family was launched into reality TV stardom with the debut of Hogan Knows Best on VH1, where Linda played the matriarch. The show ran for four seasons and exposed the highs and lows of their family dynamics to a global audience.

Divorce and Financial Windfall

Linda filed for divorce in November 2007, finalizing it in July 2009. The separation was headline news—not only because of Hulk’s fame, but because of the massive financial settlement involved.

After a lengthy negotiation, Linda was awarded:

  • 70% of the couple’s liquid assets
  • $3 million in real estate holdings
  • $7.44 million of $10.41 million in joint investment and bank accounts
  • 40% of Hulk’s future business revenue (excluding lawsuit winnings like the Gawker settlement)
  • Three luxury vehicles – A Mercedes-Benz, Corvette, and Cadillac Escalade

Though she didn’t receive alimony, the divorce settlement set her up for long-term financial independence. Hulk later admitted that the settlement nearly brought him to the brink of bankruptcy.

Life After Hulk: Business, Real Estate & Reinvention

After her divorce, Linda moved to Los Angeles and began rebuilding her life both personally and professionally. She rented a luxurious Holmby Hills estate at $18,000/month, later buying a sprawling 23-acre estate in Simi Valley, California, for $3.5 million in 2010.

Dubbed Villa di Montagna, the property included a private lake, resort-style pool, and expansive hilltop views. In 2015, she listed it for $5.5 million, ultimately selling it in 2018 for the original purchase price—$3.5 million—after several price drops.

The real estate chapter doesn’t end there. During her marriage, Linda and Hulk purchased a waterfront property in Belleair, Florida, for $2 million, building a 17,000-square-foot mansion. It was listed for $26 million in 2006 but eventually sold for just $6.2 million in 2012, after the market crash. Hulk bought out Linda’s share during their separation.

Currently, Linda divides her time between California and Florida, managing several ventures, including a skincare line, a clothing brand, and her organic farm, “Sunny Girl Avocados.”

Media Appearances and Advocacy

Linda’s public persona didn’t fade after reality TV. She published a memoir in 2011 titled Wrestling the Hulk: My Life Against the Ropes, detailing her marriage, personal struggles, and transformation. She also appeared in a 2011 episode of Spike TV’s Bar Rescue and in the documentary Vehicular Lunatics.

A strong advocate for animal rights, Linda has worked with PETA and the Humane Society, campaigning against circus animal abuse and supporting rescue organizations.

Personal Life and Public Scrutiny

In 2008, Linda made headlines for dating Charley Hill, a man 29 years her junior. Their relationship began when she was 48 and he was just 19. Though controversial, the couple appeared on VH1’s Couple’s Therapy, where Hill proposed in 2010. They split in 2012.

Later that year, Linda was arrested for DUI in Malibu, registering a 0.084 blood alcohol level. She pled guilty and was released on $5,000 bail. Despite the headlines, she remained focused on moving forward and maintaining control over her image and independence.

Where She Stands in 2025

Today, Linda Hogan’s net worth sits at an estimated $20 million, with her income stemming from:

  • Past real estate investments
  • Reality TV and book earnings
  • Product lines (skincare, clothing)
  • Farm operations and speaking engagements

Now in her mid-60s, Linda continues to live life on her own terms—far from the wrestling ring’s drama, but still commanding attention with her entrepreneurial spirit and unfiltered honesty.

Author

  • Randy Owen is a Royals Editor at lifestyle mma. he has been with the brand since 2016 after graduating from The College of New Jersey and holding previous positions at Seventeen, CBS Radio and more. Follow the proud dog mom on Twitter at @randyorton for the latest on the royal family's pets. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Education

    Stephanie attended The College of New Jersey, graduating magna cum laude with a B.A. in Communications.

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