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Jun 20 2008

Brooke Hogan using her myspace to find work!

Are the Hogans in such trouble that Brooke has to advertise herself on her myspace page?

On Wednesday, June 18, 2008, Brooke added to her blog that she was available for performances and appearance dates. She’s already had one offer for a 17th birthday party. And 16 year old Dominic has invited her to come to Louisville Kentucky to play because “You r a great singer and u r really pretty.”

Brooke has been the one Hogan who has escaped the negative spotlight. Seeking work on her myspace like an undiscovered amateur can’t be a positive career move. What can her PR people be thinking? Maybe she found them on myspace.

From Brooke Hogan’s blog:

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

BROOKE NOW ACCEPTING PERFORMANCE AND APPEARANCE DATES!!!
Category: Music

Brooke is now accepting offers for Live Tour Dates, Live Performances, and Appearances.

Call now to book a date. Brooke’s schedule fills up quickly and she doesn’t wanna let anyone down!

Paradise Artists

Charlie Davis- 805-6468433
http://www.paradiseartists.com/artists/brooke_hogan/index.html

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RockStar Promote

Greg- 323-782-8056

RockStarPromote.com

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One Response to “Brooke Hogan using her myspace to find work!”

  1. Lollion 20 Jun 2008 at 11:02 pm edit this

    That family is in the shitter, let’s be honest. Poor girl needs to find a decent agent and divorce herself from the family name. She could probably get a lot of publicity talking about how dysfunctional the other 3 are!

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