Aaron Carter Dead at 34

Boy band singer sensation Aaron Carter is dead at age 34.He first became famous as a child with popular songs like “I Want Candy” and “Crush on You,” He is a younger brother to Nick Carter of the Back Street Boys. Aaron has opened up and performed with the famous boy band Back Street Boys.

Aaron also had roles on television shows like “Lizzie McGuire and “7th Heaven.” His family also had a reality series on E! Entertaiment Television, “House of Carters.”

TMZ reported the singer actor was found dead in Lancaster, CA at his house on Saturday, November 5, 2022. It is reported by many sources Aaron’s body was found in the bathtub and that he had drowned. Law enforcement officials are still investigating. There is no information or evidence of foul play. It is standard procedure for homicide detectives to perform an investigation in such cases.

Over the years, Aaron has had his share of legal and substance abuse issues. Back in 2017, he was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence and marijuana possession.

In 2017, Carter was arrested in Georgia under suspicion of driving under the influence and marijuana possession as he and an ex-girl friend were traveling through Habersham County.

Carter later said in an interview that he doesn’t imbibe and contradicted that he had a drug problem, CNN previously reported.

“I don’t need help,” he said. “What I need is for people to understand that I’m human and that I make mistakes just like every other human in this world, but I would never risk my life or my girlfriend’s life.”

The singer appeared on “The Doctors” in 2019 and talked about many mental health challenges such as multiple personality disorder, acute anxiety, manic depression and schizophrenia. In one segment, he shows a plastic bag of multiple prescription drug bottles and states “This is my reality,”

Carter came out as bisexual in 2017. “There’s something I’d like to say that I feel is important for myself and my identity that has been weighing on my chest for nearly half of my life,” Carter tweeted on Twitter. “This doesn’t bring me shame, just a weight and burden I have held onto for a long time that I would like lifted off me.”

Then, he talked about how he “started to find boys and girls attractive” at around age 13.

“There were years that went by that I thought about it, but it wasn’t until I was 17-year-old, after a few relationships with girls, I had an experience with a male that I had an attraction to who I also worked with and grew up with.”

Carter leaves behind his 11 month-old son Prince and his fiancé, Melanie Martin,

Rest in Peace Aaron Carter.

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