Wolfgang Van Halen Breaks Social Media Silence To Debunk An Eddie Theory

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Wolfgang Van Halen has been silent on his social media accounts, which he broke just today after a user on X made some claims about Wolfgang’s father, Eddie Van Halen.

The Mammoth WVH rocker took to X to address the comment made about his father. The user shared a picture of Eddie in front of a chain fast food restaurant, with his comment stating that after that picture was taken, doctors told him he had high cholesterol, thus going vegan. As a response, Wolfgang debunked the theory with the following:

“This is a great example of just how stupid people are on this website. People just saying whatever false sh*t to support whatever dumb sh*t they’re trying to rip people off with. F*ck this place, but especially… f*ck this guy.”

Wolfgang Has Been Silent Despite The Feud

Wolfgang Van Halen is known to address controversial thoughts and opinions on social media. One of those opinions included himself and was made by his father’s bandmate, David Lee Roth. Roth has been picking on Wolfgang Van Halen such as sharing videos about him that claimed WVH did not give him any attention during their joint tour, and fake apologizing. Despite addressing every comment he found offensive, the rocker remained silent for a long time.

Wolfgang’s Latest Response To The Feud

Although he still hasn’t directly addressed the issue with Roth, Wolfgang responded to the drama comments a few times. During an interview with 94.3 The Shark Radio, Wolfgang discussed the touring band and the drama in the band, where he stated that the things he has been a part of have affected the way the band operates. In a more recent interview, the host mentioned his favorite Mammoth WVH song being ‘I’m Alright,’ who then mentioned the ongoing feud. He told Wolfgang:

“[The song] is kind of like your little middle finger to all of the naysayers, and I gotta give you mad props, man. Being from New York, we know how to hold our own and how to get back at people, and I would just say that I would just not mess with you ever on any social media platform.”

Following the host’s mention of the song as a gesture aimed at the ‘naysayers,’ the singer nodded with a smile. Given that he has refrained from responding to Roth’s social media attacks, this gesture might serve as his way of concluding the issue.

You can see the recent tweet below.

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