10.“I will never live long enough for you to write a story about me.”
Hank Williams is widely regarded as one of the earliest country music superstars. He conquered the music world with hits like “Your Cheatin ‘Heart”, “Hey, Good Lookin'” and “I Saw The Light”. However, Williams’ personal life was one of conflict. He suffered from a spinal condition, spina bifida, and began abusing drugs and alcohol as an adult to try to ease his constant back pain.
During a series of interviews with H.B. Teeter, Williams once said, “I’ll never live long enough for you to write a story about me.” These chilling words rang true when the singer was found dead in the back of his Cadillac on January 2, 1953, as he was being driven to a scheduled performance in Canton, Ohio. He was 29 years old.
9.“I’m gonna go see Jesus.”
Whitney Houston became one of the first African American models to appear on the cover of Seventeen magazine, as a teenager. At age 19, she was discovered by Clive Davis, after which her career as a pop, R&B and soul music icon skyrocketed. Houston became the only artist to have seven consecutive number 1s on the US Billboard chart, and she soon made her acting debut in the film The Bodyguard. Bobby Brown. In early 2012, Houston returned to her evangelical roots, singing hymns and having deep conversations about Jesus, Christianity, and the afterlife. She sang “Yes Jesus Loves Me” at a Hollywood nightclub on February 9, 2012, and then told a friend, “I’m going to see Jesus … I want to see Jesus.” Two days later, on the morning of the 2012 Grammy awards ceremony, Houston quoted from Matthew 3: 13-17 that speaks of the baptism of Jesus. While Clive Davis was holding a Grammy party that night, Houston was found dead in a bathtub. in her hotel room Beverly Hilton. Her death was confirmed to be an accidental drowning with contributing factors such as heart disease and cocaine use.
8.“Kobe is going to end up dying in a helicopter crash.”
Kobe Bryant was a phenomenal basketball player and became one of the greatest NBA players of all time. He was also adept at creating and writing animated movies and fantasy books and loved his family very much. In 2016, after his retirement, Bryant was honored with his own day, namely “Kobe Bryant Day” or “Mamba Day” to commemorate his impact on the game of basketball. On January 26, 2020, the unthinkable happened. Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other people died after the helicopter they were flying in crashed in Calabasas, California. They were on their way to see a basketball game at the Mamba Sports Academy. In the days after Bryant and his daughter died, various rumors began to circulate, including that Bryant’s death had been predicted by an animated children’s show. The “Legends of Chamberlain Heights” episode was quickly removed from the Comedy Central website. Also circulating was a tweet from Twitter user @dotNoso, who posted a single line on the popular social media platform on November 13, 2012: “Kobe is going to end up dying in a helicopter crash.”
7.“Do you think they’ll do that to me?”
As soon as it was announced on August 31, 1997 that Diana, Princess of Wales, had died after a car accident in Paris, rumors and conspiracies began to fly. There was talk that the royal family was planning the accident because they did not approve of Diana’s boyfriend, Dodi Fayed. Other rumors said that Diana had been pregnant with her baby and that the royal family would never have allowed her to marry Fayed or have her baby. Some still believe that Diana’s bodyguard was involved in the scheme to cause the car accident, while others are convinced that the paparazzi created an unsafe scenario that would lead to the accident; however, it seems that Diana herself feared for her own life in some way. or another. After the murder of her friend Gianni Versace in 1997, she became introspective and once asked Fayed’s bodyguard, “Do you think they will do that to me?” Diana’s fashion designer friend Roberto Devorik has also claimed that she feared that she would be murdered and that the murder would be covered up, saying: “They will do it when I am in a plane, in a car when I am driving or in a helicopter.”
6.He’s going to join the 27 Club.
5.“Was this some kind of omen?”
4.“I don’t want to die.”
Amy Winehouse will always be known for great songs like “Back to Black”, “Rehab” and “Valerie”. In 2008 she won five Grammy Awards and her album Back to Black became one of the best-selling albums in UK history. Prior to the success of this album, she went through a period of excessive alcohol and drug use and in 2007 she was hospitalized for an overdose of a variety of drugs. The singer was revealed to be suffering from depression and eating disorders and that she was self-harming. She also got in trouble with the law due to her violent behavior. Winehouse’s drug habit caused several other health problems, including an irregular heartbeat. As her drug addiction worsened, Winehouse told her friends and family that she knew she would be joining Club 27. On July 22, 2011, Winehouse’s GP visited her at her home and she admitted to the doctor that he had started drinking again after a period of abstinence. She also told Dr. Christina Romete, “I don’t want to die.” The next day, Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home in Camden, north London. She was 27 years old.
3.I’m going to die young, just like my dad.
2.“It is dark in my favorite dream.”
In July 2001, 22-year-old R&B singer Aaliyah had a recurring dream about being scared, someone following her and then getting up off the ground, swimming in the air and feeling weightless. She told a German newspaper about her dream in an interview a month before she flew to the Bahamas to shoot a music video. After four wonderful days in the Bahamas in August 2001, Aaliyah boarded a twin-engine Cessna along with several other colleagues. The plane was barely airborne when it crashed near the runway and caught fire. Aaliyah and eight other people died. It was later revealed that the plane had been overloaded and that the pilot, who was not certified to fly the plane, had traces of alcohol and cocaine in his blood. Aaliyah’s dream was later thought to have been a harbinger of tragedy and her own fate, especially since she was known to have a fear of small airplanes. In the years after her untimely death, Aaliyah’s music was released posthumously and generated 32 million album sales worldwide.
1.“If you get in that car, you will be found dead in it by this time next week.”
James Dean was a handsome young actor who starred in the famous 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause. His first television appearance was in the form of a Pepsi Cola commercial that inspired him to drop out of college and become a full-time actor. He went on to play various roles on television shows before landing his infamous role as Jim Stark. In 1954, Dean became interested in motorsports and competed in his first professional event just before filming began for Rebel Without a Cause. After finishing filming his scenes for another movie, Giant, Dean resumed racing after Warner Brothers banned him. doing it while filming. He traded in his Speedster for a 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder and participated in the Salinas Road Race which was to take place on October 1-2, 1955. While driving the Porsche to Salinas, Dean had an accident with another car. He suffered fatal injuries, including a broken neck, and was pronounced dead upon his arrival after being taken to a nearby hospital. James Dean and actor Alec Guinness had a chance meeting at a Los Angeles restaurant in September 1955. Dean showed Guinness his Porsche Spyder and Guinness immediately had a terrible feeling. He said to Dean, “Please don’t ever come in. It’s now ten o’clock, Friday September 23, 1955. If you get in that car, they’ll find you dead at this time next week. ” Dean died in the car accident a week later, on September 30. 1955.