Ahead of his tour and 'LØVË', his first album in 15 years, Aaron Carter says he's 'healthy and emotionally stable.'
He added, "I was huffing because I was really f---ing stupid and sad, but this is really no excuse. I was huffing because I’m a drug addict." Carter, the younger brother of Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter, rose to fame at age nine after releasing his self-titled debut album in...
Aaron Carter was a child star, having released his first single,"Crush on You"at just nine years old. He performed often, opening up for his older brother Nick's wildly popular boy band The Backstreet Boys as early as 1997. By 2004, Carter had released four studio albums and guest-starr...
In 2017, Carter was arrested in Georgia under suspicion of driving under the influence and marijuana possession as he and then-girlfriend Madison Parker were traveling through Habersham County. The singer later said in an interview that he doesn’t drink and denied that he has a drug problem,...
Aaron made his comments on Twitter on Thursday soon after revealing his mental health issues and while feuding with brother and Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter, who has also accuses of abuse.
withCBS Mornings’Gayle Kingon Tuesday, April 23, to discussRecovery, the collection of her brother’s previously unheard music that arrives on May 24. Carter had been working on the album for about 10 years before he died in 2022 after a long battle with mental health and addiction issues...
Aaron Carter and Nick Carter's sister, Angel Carter Conrad, is set to tell all in 'The Carters,' a new documentary coming soon.
Carter for years had been open about his substance abuse struggles, detailing his issues with inhalants in a 2019 episode of the talk show "The Doctors." He also said in the interview that he was taking medications for acute anxiety and bipolar disorder. ...
“I was huffing because I was really f—king stupid and sad, but this is really no excuse,” Carter said on The Doctors at the time. “I was huffing because I’m a drug addict.” Per TMZ, police found cans of compressed air —used for huffing — at the scene of Carter’s death...
Aaron Carter, the Y2K-era pop teen idol and brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter whose career was plagued by personal issues, has died at the age of 34.