The late Eddie Van Halen is being remembered by loved ones on the second anniversary of his death.
The son of late rocker Wolfgang Van Halen and his ex-wife Valerie Bertinelli shared a touching tribute on social media to honor his memory. The Van Halen songwriter died of a stroke aged 65 in 2020, amid a long battle with throat cancer.
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Wolfgang Van Halen & Valerie Bertinelli’s Sweet Tribute to Eddie Van Halen
Wolfgang took to Instagram last week Thursday, where he shared with his more than 300,000 followers a selfie of himself and his late father staring and smiling at the camera. The younger musician looked very happy as he posed next to Eddie. Both of their heads are leaning against each other as their faces can be seen closely by the camera.
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Wolfgang wore a white crew neck t-shirt and paired it with a black hoodie, while his father wore a dark gray t-shirt. The “Now” singer had her hair styled glossy black, and Eddie’s gray hair stood up in spikes.
Opening up about the late patriarch, Wolf wrote, “2 years and not a day goes by where you’re not on my mind. I’m trying to do my best and hold it together, but it’s just not the same without you here, Pop.”
Add, “I love and miss you more than you can imagine.” Fans and close friends were quick to comment sweetly, with one fan writing, “The best! What a duo,” while another added, “[several hearts emojis] love you friend.”
Bertinelli, on the other hand, also uploaded a touching black and white photo on Instagram showing both father and son looking very young. The loving father happily carried his son on his shoulder and a big smile on his face.
Young Wolfie also seemed happy with his father’s actions. They lovingly looked at each other in what could only be described as a heartbreaking moment. The pair were shirtless, while Wolfgang wore black and white striped shorts. Captioning the post, the happy mum included two white heart emojis to commemorate Eddie on the second anniversary of his death.
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Description of Wolfgang’s “Autopsy” Plan on Eddie’s Death
The “Mammoth” singer has always shown her love for her father publicly, so her recent outburst on production may not come as a surprise to many. According to The Blast, the 31-year-old musician took to Twitter to blast the producers for the method they used in portraying his father’s death in the documentary, “Autopsy: Eddie Van Halen’s Last Hours.”
He angrily wrote, “F**k @ReelzChannel, f**k everyone who works on this show, and f**k you if you watch it. F**king disgusting trying to admire someone’s death from cancer. Sad and not hearty”.
His whip did not get a unified concession, because some of his fans believe that the show is about celebrating the life of a guitarist, which covers from birth to death, and not just a sensitive “last minute”. While other fans supported the singer’s anger, they continued to label the program as shameful and disrespectful, claiming that the creators deliberately took advantage of the loss of the grieving family.
Be aware that Reelz’s “Autopsy: The Last Hours of…” is a docu-series chronicling the deaths of celebrities who died strangely or in over-shared circumstances.
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Wolfgang Reveals Controversial Reason Eddie Tribute Concert Failed
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The “Hot For Teacher” star, in an eye-opening discussion, explained why the concert was halted and a key figure apparently responsible. In his words, “All I can say is that there is an attempt to do something. But, you know, I don’t like to talk negative about people, but there are some people who make it very difficult to do anything when it comes to Van Halen .”
Elaborating more on what he meant, he went on to say, “But you know, from my time in Van Halen, there’s always been some things that got in the way of just making music and having fun. And, I think, that’s what happened.”
The 31-year-old further stated that the fans’ attitude towards the group “Van Halen” could have contributed to the concert being abandoned. He said, “I know how Van Halen fans get. They’re very motivated by certain people they like in the band,” adding that “and it’s not just worth it.”
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/