Eddie Van Halen‘s son Wolfgang took to Twitter on Wednesday (June 1) to precise his disgust over an upcoming Reelz Channel documentary titled Post-mortem: The Final Hours of Eddie Van Halen.
“F— @ReelzChannel, f— everybody that works on this present, and f— you when you watch it,” the 31-year-old musician tweeted in response to the information of the documentary. “F—ing disgusting making an attempt to glamorize somebody’s loss of life from most cancers. Pathetic and heartless.”
In response to Blabbermouth, the Post-mortem: The Final Hours Of… collection delves into the deaths of world celebrities and “folks whose premature deaths have been surrounded by scandal and intense media consideration.” The docuseries makes use of autopsies and medical proof to elucidate the deaths. The Van Halen episode is about to air on Sunday (June 5).
Fuck @ReelzChannel, fuck everybody that works on this present, and fuck you when you watch it. Fucking disgusting making an attempt to glamorize somebody’s loss of life from most cancers. Pathetic and heartless. https://t.co/84BE5rx81C
— Wolf Van Halen ? ? ? (@WolfVanHalen) June 1, 2022
Eddie Van Halen died in October 2020 at age 65 after his battle with most cancers. Wolfgang shared the devastating news on Twitter, writing, “He was the very best father I might ever ask for. Each second I’ve shared with him on and off stage was a present. My coronary heart is damaged and I don’t assume I’ll ever absolutely get better from this loss.”
The bandleader and beloved rock star had been the topic of near-death rumors for a few years earlier than his loss of life, most of which stemmed from information of tongue most cancers in 2000 — which brought about docs to take away a 3rd of his tongue — although Van Halen was declared most cancers free two years later. Within the months earlier than he handed, reviews said that he was battling throat most cancers and flying to Germany for specialised therapies.