Aaron Charles Carter, who’s born in 1987, was an American rapper, singer, and actor.
While some might know him as the brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, the 34-year-old came to fame as a pop and hip hop singer in the late 1990s, becoming a star among pre-teen and teenage audiences in the early 2000s.
Unfortunately, it has now been reported that the singer has died on Saturday.
Aaron Carter, Brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick, Dies at Age 34
According to entertainment outlet TMZ, the younger Carter was found dead in a bathtub at his residence in Lancaster, California.
On Saturday (5 November 2022), police officers had responded to Carter’s home at 10.58am and found a deceased body. However, they have not public stated that it was the body of Aaron Carter.
In addition, his manager had not responded to news of his death.
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A Different Life Compared to Nick Carter
Unlike his brother Nick Carter, Aaron Charter had lived a life of controversies.
After becoming popular and even touring with his brother in the late 90s to early 2000s, it was soon revealed that he had fought over money with his family members, and entered a treatment facility in 2011.
In 2013, he filed for bankruptcy over millions of dollars od debts.
In addition, he had several run-ins with the law, from reckless driving to illegal drug use.
However, earlier this year, he said that he would make a change, claiming that he would no longer be seen as a train wreck.
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