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Aaron Carter Dies Aged 34

Aaron Carter

Another life is gone too soon. 2022 has been the year of celebrity deaths. The previous death we reported on was Angela Lanbury. We didn’t get to reporting on Harry Potter star, Robbie Coltrane and Jerry Lee Lewis. The latest is Aaron Carter, the younger brother of Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys, TMZ reports. Aaron, like his older brother, was a singer in his own right. His career started in the 90s at the age of 9. He later dated actresses Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan. He became engaged and had a son with his on-off fiancée.

Aaron Carter was allegedly found drowned in a bathtub. However, other sources have said he drowned in the pool. We’re not certain as to what is correct. The singer has had an uphill struggle with drug addiction in recent years and has been in and out of rehab. His career has been up and down too. There was even a transition into rap. He even came out as bisexual in recent years and appeared on the US edition of Dancing with the Stars.

Farewell, Aaron Carter

Carter is survived by his one-year-old son, Prince and his on/off fiancée Melanie. Melanie rushed to his house as the coroner’s office removed Aaron’s body. Ex-girlfriend Hilary Duff posted a tribute to the singer on her social media, according to news.com.au. Tributes from all around the world have been flooding in since the news broke. An autopsy will determine the cause of death.

Aaron Carter’s family was notified of his death, and he will arrive in California from Los Angeles. We send all our love and condolences to the Carter family as they deal with this tragedy. It is devastating that a man reshaping his life is gone so soon. RIP Aaron. You were a light in the dark that only wanted to be brighter for his son.

The heartbreaking part of this whole story is that Aaron Carter was on the verge of retaking his greatness. His love of music never disappeared, despite his troubles. He also wanted to repair his fractured relationships with those who now have to bury him.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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