Oliver Tree's Mexican Adventure: From Chapultepec to Sleeping with Aaron Mercury
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Oliver Tree visited Mexico and shared content about his experiences, including learning Spanish and interacting with local personalities.
- Tree formed a strong bond with influencer Aaron Mercury, attending his fight and even sleeping at his house, sharing moments of their friendship online.
- The artist also expressed enthusiasm for Mexican culture, notably meeting and calling Dr. Simi his
Singer Oliver Tree, known for his distinctive style, visited Mexico, embracing the local culture and even adopting the moniker "Oliver รrbol" during his stay.
Tree shared numerous videos documenting his experiences in Mexico City. In one early clip, he was seen exploring the area around Chapultepec Park, playfully wearing a colorful souvenir hat. He also attempted to speak Spanish, offering phrases like "Hola, seรฑorita, ยฟcรณmo estรกs?" and introducing himself as "Soy Oliver รrbol, un gringo estรบpido."
A significant part of his visit involved his friendship with influencer Aaron Mercury. Tree was present at Mercury's fight, organized by Supernova: Genesis, where Mercury emerged victorious. During the event, Tree playfully insisted Mercury communicate with him in Spanish, the language he claimed to master.
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Their bond deepened, leading to shared content that highlighted their chemistry despite cultural differences. One notable video showed them sleeping in Mercury's room, with Mercury posting a photo of Tree asleep beside him, holding his championship belt. Tree humorously commented on the post, "Te dije que no publicaras esto, bro."
Tree also showed excitement upon encountering a Farmacias Similares, expressing admiration for Dr. Simi, whom he referred to as his "hero." The doctor even followed Oliver's car for a distance. Towards the end of his visit, Tree appeared determined to move to Mexico City, packing his belongings and heading to Mercury's house, seemingly ready to settle in.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.