Multi-millionaire hairstylist Vidal Sassoon's most recent will stated explicitly that his adopted son David would receive nothing of his will.

Sassoon is known for the fancy hair style of the '60's. He died last May from leukemia at age 84, with his will recently made public to the U.K.

The stylist was worth an approximate £100 million, or just over $152 million, but his will only covers £5.2, or $7.9 million, according to Daily Mail.

"My son David Sassoon and his issue are hereby disinherited and shall take nothing under this will, and for the purposes of the will, shall be deemed to have predeceased me, leaving no surviving issue," read the document.

David, who is now 41, was adopted in 1975 when he was 3 years old. According to Sassoon's autobiography, written in 2010, David was a problem child from the start.

Their issues grew over time and, as Sassoon wrote in his book, "There's a certain point in my character where I feel a situation is hopeless- walk away. Don't torment yourself constantly. I walked away," he wrote.

At the time of death, Sassoon was living with his fourth wife Rhoda in Los Angeles. He is survived by 2 children. He had another daughter, but she died of a drug overdose in 2002.