Kurt Cobain's suicide letter is now available on a t-shirt, if you're weird enough to like that sort of thing.
Many fans have been left angry after the shirts, which feature Cobain's last words, emerged on popular trading site, Ebay. Many users took to Twitter after the discovery, originally found on Etsy, accusing the sellers of trivialising and romanticising his death.
Read some of the comments below:
People who wear the Kurt Cobain suicide letter t-shirt should never ever reproduce
— Officer Friendly (@jackashton12) January 13, 2015
Kurt Cobain's suicide note on a T-Shirt...That's very morbid...even for Nirvana fans pic.twitter.com/hsVlXxmwEC
— Luke Atar (@LukeHoosTawking) January 13, 2015
Kurt cobain did not die to become a clothing brand or his suicide note on your t-shirt
— Catrinaaa (@br0keGeneration) January 11, 2015
kurt cobain's suicide letter on a t shirt is one of the most disgusting things I've ever witnessed.. STOP ROMANTICIZING SUICIDE
— tiana (@drougful) January 10, 2015
The Nirvana frontman sent shockwaves through the music world when he committed suicide in 1994 after a long battle with heroin and depression.
Just wait until Courtney Love finds out.
Meanwhle, HBO's forthcoming Kurt Cobain Montage Of Heck documentary film will air 4 May and is set to include previously unheard music from the Nirvana icon.