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    Oliver Tree’s Mother’s Tribute Reveals Heartbreaking Loss

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJune 19, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Oliver Tree’s sudden death in a helicopter crash has left fans searching for answers and loved ones grappling with an unimaginable loss. 

    As tributes continue pouring in for the singer, some of the most heartbreaking messages have come from those who knew him best. 

    Days after the tragedy in Brazil, Tree’s mother shared an emotional farewell to her son, while his girlfriend opened up about their private relationship, their adventures around the world, and the painful reality of mourning the man she called her partner and best friend.

    Oliver Tree’s mother, Christine Begin Nickell, broke her silence this week with a touching message honoring her late son.

    The grieving mom posted a childhood photo of the 32-year-old on Facebook and reflected on the legacy he left behind after his death in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    “Our dear son Oliver, you made this world a better place. We are so proud of you. RIP,” Nickell wrote. 

    Tree was among six people killed in the crash early Sunday. Also killed were YouTube personality Gaspar “Gaspi” Prim, director and screenwriter Lucas Vignale, music producer Lucas Brito Chaves, and pilots Charles Marsillac and Alexandre Souza.

    Tree’s Girlfriend Pleads For Privacy

    Oliver Tree’s longtime girlfriend Fiona Chernavskaya also shared an emotional statement as she processed the devastating loss. 

    Taking to Instagram Stories, she thanked supporters who had reached out with messages of comfort.

    “I appreciate every ounce of support at this time,” Chernavskaya wrote per the Daily Mail, adding, “There are so many who have been affected by his passing, please show them love too.”

    She also addressed speculation surrounding her relationship with the late singer and urged the public to respect her privacy. “Please have some respect for my privacy, we kept our relationship very intimate,” she said.

    Chernavskaya firmly pushed back against online gossip involving Tree’s personal life, noting,  “What I really don’t need is to see gossip about other women that Oliver may have been seeing, we were monogamous.”

    “Right now I’m mourning my partner and best friend, anything else is unimportant. Please have some respect,” she added.

    Oliver Tree’s Partner Reflects On Their Life Together

    In another emotional post, Chernavskaya reflected on the adventures they shared during their relationship. 

    “To my best friend, we traveled to 43 countries, and all 7 continents together,” she began.

    She described the impact Tree had on her life and countless others, noting that it would never be forgotten or replaced. 

    One of the most emotional parts of her tribute recalled conversations they had during difficult moments. 

    “You’d always tell me when we argued, if things don’t work out in this lifetime, you will find me in the next. I love you buggy,” Chernavskaya recounted.

    The touching message quickly resonated with fans, many of whom had never previously seen the intensely private side of Tree’s personal life.

    Tree Was Still Planning Future Performances Before The Crash

    Oliver Tree remained professionally active until the very end. His final concert took place on June 6 in São Paulo, Brazil, just weeks before the fatal crash. He had also been scheduled to perform in Lisbon, Portugal, on July 1.

    Despite his eccentric public image, Tree continued promoting his latest project, “Love You Madly Hate You Badly,” throughout the spring. 

    One of his final major interviews came on April 24 during an appearance on “The Zach Sang Show,” where he arrived dressed in a Shrek costume.

    During the conversation, Tree spoke candidly about money, fame, and what he wanted to happen after his death. Rather than focusing on inheritance, he revealed that he had structured his affairs very differently.

    “I don’t believe that any of the wealth or the things that get made from it is mine,” he said.

    He continued, “And so when I die, set it up, my will is set up that when I pass, my family, no one’s gonna get a penny; if I have a wife or kids or anything, [they’re] not getting a f-cking penny.”

    Although Tree never married and had no children, he explained that he did not want future generations growing up dependent on his success.

    Oliver Tree Wanted His Legacy To Support Future Artists

    One of the most revealing parts of Tree’s final interview centered on the legacy he hoped to leave behind. While discussing wealth and inheritance, he explained that his long-term vision was to funnel his earnings back into the creative community.

    “I’ll get my kids through college, that’s the agreement, but they’re not going to be a silver spoon. They’re taken care of ‘because my dad worked on some stuff in the 2000s,’” he shared.

    Instead, Tree revealed that he had already established a foundation called Dr. Oliver Tree’s Art Grants for Baby Geniuses, which would use proceeds from his work to support artists.

    “The idea is when I die, all the money’s gonna go back to artists,” Tree said. He explained that the organization would be funded largely through ongoing royalties generated by his music and artistic catalog. 

    Tree also acknowledged the often-observed reality that appreciation for artists frequently grows after their deaths.

    “People will finally appreciate my stupid f*cking videos, my f*cking stupid songs – that’s when people appreciate you when you’re not there anymore,” he stated.

    Despite that observation, he remained focused on the future of his art and its potential impact.

    In his words, “Anyways, they might not, doesn’t even make a difference … the art will continue to make money no matter what.”





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