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Oliver Tree made eerie comments about plans for his will just weeks before he died in a tragic helicopter crash.
“I don’t believe that any of the wealth, or the things that get made from it, is mine,” the singer said on April 24 episode of “The Zach Sang Show.”
“So when I die, my will is set up that when I pass, my family, no one’s going to get a penny,” he added.
Tree, who was single at the time of his death, insisted if he had “a wife or kids or anything, [they’re] not getting a f—ing penny.”
“I’ll get my kids through college. That’s the agreement,” he continued. “But there’s not going to be a silver spoon. The idea is, when I die, all the money is going to go back to artists.”
The “Miss You” singer revealed he set up a foundation called Dr. Oliver Tree’s Art to collect the interest from his music.
“But there’s room for other money, because when I die, my art will have residual value and will probably be worth more than it is now,” he explained. “People will finally appreciate my stupid f—ing videos and my stupid f—ing songs. That’s when people appreciate you, when you’re not there anymore.”
Tree noted that “historically speaking,” artists — even ones that are “diabolical” — see their “worth go up after they die.”
While talking more about his foundation, Tree declared he wanted his money to go towards “the physical making of art” instead of education.
“You’re not allowed to buy equipment with the money. You’re not allowed to go get education and schooling with the money,” he said. “You have to physically hire people to physically produce stuff — and you’re allowed to rent equipment to make things.
“I have basically a committee that I’ve set up when I pass — and I plan to do it while I’m alive — where basically everyone will vote on who the money goes to each year.”
Tree also said he hoped his foundation would “last for like a hundred years” and asked people to donate.
Tree was one of six people killed in a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. He was 32 years old.
He and four others were flying onboard one helicopter when it hit the other helicopter holding just one individual.
The other victims include passengers Lucas Vignale, Gaspar Prim (also known as Argentinian YouTuber Gaspi), Lucas Brito Chaves, and pilots Alexandre Souza and Charles Marsillac.
Tree was visiting the South American country while on his world tour. On June 6, he performed a show in Sao Paolo and he was expected to continue his tour with a July 13 show in Lisbon.
He documented his time in Brazil in his final social media post shared one day before his death.
Born in Santa Cruz, California, Tree first rose to fame at 17 years old in 2010 and released an independent album in 2013.
He took a break from music for years to pursue studies in music technology before he put out his first studio album, “Ugly Is Beautiful,” in 2020.
Tree’s latest album, “Love You Madly Hate You Badly,” came out April 24.
Shocking video shows a military plane crashing and bursting into flames at an airbase in India, killing five personnel on board — but with a co-pilot miraculously surviving.
The Indian Air Force aircraft landed normally at the Rowriah Airbase in Assam during a training exercise, then veered off the runway, overturned in a grass field and exploded, according to security footage that captured the violent crash.
Firefighters rushed to the scene and doused the flames.

Five military members were killed, officials confirmed — but the Soviet-era Antonov AN-32’s co-pilot somehow survived with serious injuries.
Those killed were identified as Squadron Leader Prashant Singh, Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar, Sergeant Jitendra Sharma, Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat and Agniveervayu Danish Alam.
“IAF extends its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and stands firmly with them in this hour of grief,” the Indian Air Force said in a statement.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.
The cargo plane is a Soviet-era tactical transport aircraft that has long formed a key part of the IAF’s fleet.
In March, two Indian Air Force pilots were killed when a Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet crashed during a routine training mission in Assam.
The Jets are locking up a cornerstone piece of their offensive line.
Guard Joe Tippmann and the Jets agreed on a four-year contract extension, ESPN.com reported on Monday.

The contract is reportedly “big” for Tippmann, who graded out as the league’s 37th-best offensive lineman according to Pro Football Focus.
The Jets previously locked star running back Breece Hall up on a $45 million deal.
It comes after general manager Darren Mougey offloaded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams in exchange for highly coveted draft capital at the deadline as he reshapes the roster ahead of head coach’s Aaron Glenn second season.
CAIRO — Drone strikes killed more than 1,000 civilians in war-torn Sudan in the first five months of 2026, a senior United Nations official said Monday.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said his office has documented a “sharp increase” in drone attacks in the Sudan war.
He said his office registered the killing of over 1,000 civilians between January and May this year.
“In Sudan, the horrific conflict has expanded and escalated, marked by a sharp increase in the use of drone warfare,” Türk told the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Sudan’s war broke out on April 15, 2023, when a power struggle between the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces exploded into open fighting in the capital, Khartoum, and elsewhere in the sprawling northeastern African country.
The war killed at least 59,000 people over the course of three years, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, known as ACLED. The U.S.-based war tracking group, however, said the actual toll was almost certainly higher given difficulties in reporting.
The conflict has created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with about 34 million people — almost two out of every three Sudanese — needing assistance, according to the U.N.
The fighting has wrecked urban areas and has been marked by atrocities, including mass rape and ethnically motivated killings, that amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, according to the United Nations and international rights groups.
“Rape and sexual violence are rampant,” Türk said.
Knicks in five? The City Dancers’ beauty routine might be, too.
After the New York Knicks captured the 2026 NBA championship in five games, New York City erupted in a sea of orange and royal blue.
From packed watch parties to championship celebrations, the team’s long-awaited title run dominated conversations across the five boroughs. But while fans were celebrating the franchise’s biggest victory in decades, the Knicks City Dancers were serving up another kind of game-day inspiration: a glowing, courtside-ready makeup routine that can be recreated in just five minutes.
One of the team dancers recently shared a “Get Ready With Me” video on TikTok featuring products from Saie, the Knicks’ official beauty sponsor — and notably the team’s only sponsor dedicated exclusively to women.
The quick routine delivers a fresh, radiant look that feels tailor-made for everything from playoff watch parties to championship parades, proving that Knicks-in-five energy can extend well beyond the hardwood.
The look begins with a clean, primed base to help makeup adhere smoothly and wear comfortably throughout the day. Next, apply Saie’s Glowy Super Gel to the areas where you want concentrated radiance, including the cheekbones, brow bone and inner corners of the eyes.

Blending outward creates a seamless, lit-from-within finish that catches the light without looking overdone.
For a natural flush, tap Dew Blush onto the apples of the cheeks, building color gradually in thin layers to avoid cakiness while maintaining the product’s signature dewy effect.

Blend the edges with a light buffing brush or damp sponge for a soft, diffused finish.
To complete the look, use any City Set finishing powder or spray sparingly to lock everything in place without dulling the glow.

Whether it’s the Knicks winning in five or your beauty routine taking five minutes, efficiency never looked so good.
This article was written by Victoria McDonnell, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what’s truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria’s latest conquests include testing the best sheet masks on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos for all hair types and budgets. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.
France captain Kylian Mbappe has vowed to increase his defensive efforts as the two-time world champions prepare to get their World Cup campaign under way against Senegal on Tuesday.
The 27-year-old Real Madrid striker has faced scrutiny over both his performances and leadership for club and country, with international team-mate Ousmane Dembele publicly backing him, saying that the criticism had gone “too far”.
Speaking to French newspaper La Parisien, Mbappe faced questions from team-mates and friends, and when teased about his defensive ability by younger brother Ethan, who plays for Ligue One side Lille, he acknowledged that he has work to do.
“I need to take the extra step [with my defensive work] because it’s something important for the team and I have to do it,” he said.
“It will start this time because we want to win, and to win, I’m ready to do whatever because I want to win at all costs.”
Stones started alongside Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa in England’s latest friendly and could be given the nod ahead of Manchester City team-mate Marc Guehi for the Croatia game (Wednesday, 21:00 BST).
Stones played just 439 minutes of Premier League football in the season just ended, featuring in only 18 games for City across all competitions.
He missed two months with a thigh injury and had to sit out England’s two friendly matches before Tuchel picked his squad because of a calf injury.
But Stones, who announced in April he will leave City this summer, says he has been “fit, pretty much all season”.
Tuchel gave his backing to Stones, picking him ahead of Harry Maguire and Levi Colwill, by saying he remains a “big part” of his plans and has “a lot of credit in the bank”.
This will be Stones’ sixth major tournament for England, having helped the side to reach the semi-finals and quarter-finals of the two previous World Cups.
“I love being here and I think that goes without saying,” Stones said.
“But when I got the call off of the manager, I think he saw the kid inside of me, how I reacted it where I couldn’t really control myself.
“It was like the first time, just pure joy coming out of me, and I think that is one of the qualities that he loves – how all of this group can be ourselves as players.”
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