XXXTentacion Fans Criticize Museum Featuring the Car He Died In

To coincide with the release of XXXTentacion's final studio album, 'Bad Vibes Forever,' his estate opened a museum of sorts.

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To coincide with the release of XXXTentacion's final studio album, Bad Vibes Forever, his estate opened a museum of sorts featuring the late rapper's belongings. The exhibit has garnered a negative response from most of his fans, however, as it includes the very car that X was shot and killed in.

XXXTentacion was fatally gunned down in his black BMW i8 on June 18, 2018 in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The car was included at the museum alongside a number of his other personal items, including some of his clothes. Fans have been critical of the decision to include the car, with some calling the move disrespectful. "Yo... Seriously? They're out here showcasing the car XXXTentacion died in, for what? Bro, the man got shot to death in that shit," wrote one fan.

Yo.. Seriously? They’re out here showcasing the car XXXTentacion died in, for what? Bro, the man got shot to death in that shit..

I don’t care if it was “the car of his dreams”.. Am I the only one who feels this way wtf.. X fans man, wake the f^ck up.. pic.twitter.com/cl9m7Y2t11

— Blacky Speakz (@BlackySpeakz) December 6, 2019

Another fan said the decision to showcase the car was "very morally ambiguous." XXXTentacion's estate has not commented on the matter.

Check out what fans had to say about the controversial exhibit below.

Why is the car @xxxtentacion was killed in at the damn museum like wtf see now this is going too far

— Aaliya 🖤 (@Mimi_Baby33) December 5, 2019

I find it incredibly weird that they made a museum for xxxtentacion with displays like the car he was shot in? Apparently bc it was his fav vehicle but cmon let him rest?

— alesha! (@aleshalaurabe) December 7, 2019

why tf did they make an XXXTentacion museum 🤦‍♂️💀

Them taking all his personal stuff including his clothes and the car he got shot in and putting it in a frame for people to look at doesnt feel right..

— APlays (@AmmarPlays) December 7, 2019

The xxxtentacion museum is disgusting. I’m all for keeping his legacy going or whatever. I was expecting there to be stuff about his childhood/life that people didn’t know at the museum. Having his clothes framed, and displaying the car he died in? Why? That’s so disrespectful.

— 𓂀 (@yourekindabasic) December 7, 2019

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