Hollyhock cut ties with BoJack after learning about his past transgressions.
Hollyhock Manheim-Mannheim-Guerrero-Robinson-Zilberschlag-Hsung-Fonzerelli-McQuack is a character from the animated television series “BoJack Horseman.” She is introduced as a young horse who contacts BoJack believing they might be half-siblings. Later, it is revealed that she is actually his half-sister, sharing the same father, Butterscotch Horseman.
As the series progresses, Hollyhock forms a bond with BoJack and starts to see him as a brother figure. However, their relationship becomes strained when Hollyhock learns about BoJack’s history of problematic behavior, particularly an incident involving her friend Pete Repeat and alcohol, which BoJack had a role in covering up.
In the final season, Hollyhock’s discomfort with BoJack’s past actions grows after she receives a letter from Pete Repeat explaining what happened the night of the party at BoJack’s house, where underage drinking took place and a girl nearly died. This incident, along with other revelations about BoJack’s past, leads Hollyhock to make the difficult decision to remove BoJack from her life for her own well-being.
The last we see of Hollyhock is a letter she sends to BoJack, which we never see him open, but it is heavily implied that she is cutting off contact with him. The show does not provide explicit details of the letter’s content, but BoJack’s reaction suggests that Hollyhock has decided to sever their relationship. This decision is a significant emotional blow to BoJack, as he had come to care deeply for Hollyhock and saw their relationship as a chance for personal redemption.