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Bobby Hull’s Grandson Fires Back Critics Amid Hockey Legend’s Death: ‘Makes Me Want to Puke’

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
January 31, 2023
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Bobby Hull’s Grandson Fires Back Critics Amid Hockey Legend’s Death: ‘Makes Me Want to Puke’

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The death of Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Hull has brought about good, and bad, memories.

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His grandson, Jude Hull, the son of Hall of Famer Brett Hull, doesn’t appreciate the latter being spilled on social media immediately after his grandfather’s death, which was announced on Monday. He was 84.

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Hull took to social media himself to comment on the situation.

“You’re allowed to have whatever opinion you want of my Grandfather and his past. To air it all out not 12 hours after he passed makes me want to puke. I hope those tweets help you sleep better at night” he wrote.

While Hull was ahead of his time on the ice, he didn’t have a good reputation off it.

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Hull faced allegations of domestic abuse from two of his three wives with figure skater Joanne McKay, his second wife, claiming that he held her over a balcony in Hawaii in 1966 and threatened her with a loaded shotgun in 1978.

You’re allowed to have whatever opinion you want of my Grandfather and his past. To air it all out not 12 hours after he passed makes me want to puke. I hope those tweets help you sleep better at night.

— Jude Hull (@Hey_Jude35) January 30, 2023

Hull’s third wife, Deborah, filed charges against him after an incident in 1984, but she later dropped them. But Hull did plead guilty after swinging at the police officer who arrested him while those charges were ongoing. He had to pay a $150 fine and was on six months of court supervision.

That wasn’t all. Hull received loads of backlash after he was quoted as telling The Moscow Times that the Black population was growing too fast in the United States and that “Hitler had some good ideas. He just went a little bit too far.”

Hull denied making those comments, saying he would sue The Moscow Times and The Toronto Sun, which reprinted portions of the original article.

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