Aaron Carter death: Nick Carter pays tribute to ‘baby brother’
Aaron Carter: What you need to know Aaron Carter made his first solo appearance when he was 9, opening for the Backstreet Boys in Berlin, in March 1997. (NCD)
ByBob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
Nick Carter went public on Sunday with his grief over the death of his younger brother, writing on social media that despite a “complicated relationship,” his love for Aaron Carter “has never ever faded.”
Nick Carter, 42, a member of the Backstreet Boys, posted his comments on his Instagram account. Aaron Carter, 34, was found dead in his Southern California home on Saturday.
“My heart has been broken today,” Carter wrote. “Even though my brother and I have had a complicated relationship, my love for him has never ever faded. I have always held onto the hope that he would somehow, someday want to walk a healthy path and eventually find the help that he so desperately needed.”
Deputies responded around 11 a.m. Saturday in Lancaster, California after receiving reports of a medical emergency at Aaron Carter’s home, The Associated Press reported. Authorities said a house sitter found a man in the bathtub in the home. Efforts to revive the man were unsuccessful.
Representatives for Carter’s family confirmed the singer-turned rapper’s death to the AP. They did not provide any immediate further comment.
Aaron Carter opened for the Backstreet Boys during the group’s 1997 tour, according to The Hollywood Reporter. His debut album, “Aaron Carter,” was released later that year and went gold, the entertainment news outlet reported.
He also opened for the Backstreet Boys on a European tour of Germany, Switzerland and Austria, E! News reported.
In 2019, Carter was hospitalized after being served a restraining order by Nick Carter and one of his sisters, Angel, the Los Angeles Times reported. His siblings alleged at the time that he was having a mental health crisis and made threatening statements.
“After careful consideration, my sister Angel and I regret that we were required to seek a restraining order against our brother Aaron today,” Nick Carter wrote at the time, according to People. “We were left with no choice, but to take every measure possible to protect ourselves and our family.”
Aaron Carter denied the allegations, according to the Times.
Angel Carter, who was Aaron Carter’s twin, also posted a tribute to her brother on Instagram.
“To my twin … I loved you beyond measure. You will be missed dearly.” Angel Carter wrote on Saturday. “My funny, sweet Aaron, I have so many memories of you and I, and I promise to cherish them. I know you’re at peace now. I will carry you with me until the day I die and get to see you again.”
Aaron Carter’s second album, “Aaron’s Party (Come and Get It)” was released in September 2000 and went triple platinum, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The album featured the hits “I Want Candy,” the title track and “That’s How I Beat Shaq.” He supported the album while opening for Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys on the “Oops! ... I Did It Again Tour.”
“That’s How I Beat Shaq” was a parody song, accompanied by a video that showed Carter beating NBA star Shaquille O’Neal in a pickup game, KTLA-TV reported.
Carter also appeared on his family’s reality series “House of Carters,” which aired on E! Entertainment Television, the AP reported.
In 2011, Carter entered the Betty Ford Center for his addictions and successfully completed a month of rehabilitation, according to E! News.
He attended rehab in 2017 and was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and marijuana charges, according to the AP.
Nick Carter wrote that his brother will “get a chance to finally have some peace you could never find on earth” and asked God to “take care of my baby brother.”
“Sometimes we want to blame someone or something for a loss, but the truth is that addiction and mental illness is the real villain here,” Nick Carter wrote. “I will miss my brother more than anyone will ever know.”
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1997 AARON CARTER CELEBRATES 10TH BIRTHDAY AT DISNEYLAND PARIS (Jeremy Bembaron/Sygma via Getty Images)
2001 Aaron Carter performs the unreleased debut single, "A.C.'s Alien Nation", off of the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius soundtrack at the nick.com studios in New York City 8/7/01. His new album, "Oh Aaron" arrived in stores today, August 7. Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius will be released in December 2001. (Scott Gries/Getty Images)
2001 Aaron Carter at KIIS-FM's 'Wango Tango' at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Ca. 6/16/01. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
2001 Aaron Carter performs at the Teen Choice Awards 2001 held at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, CA., August 12, 2001. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
2002 Aaron and Nick Carter backstage at KIIS-FM's All-American Wango Tango at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca. Saturday, June 15, 2002. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
2003 HOLLYWOOD, CA - APRIL 26: Actress Hilary Duff (L) hugs singer Aaron Carter as they attend the premiere of The Lizzie McGuire Movie on April 26, 2003 in Hollywood, California. (Lucy Nicholson/Getty Images)
2004 HOLLYWOOD, CA - APRIL 14: Aaron and Nick Carter (L) aririve for the "Simple Life 2" Welcome Home Party at The Spider Club on April 14, 2004 in Hollywood, California. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
2005 NEW YORK - JUNE 29: Singer Aaron Carter signs an autograph during an interview at Dewey's Flatiron June 29, 2005 in New York City. (Scott Gries/Getty Images)
2006 LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 11: Singers Aaron Carter (L) and Nick Carter (R) attend the Celebrity Locker Room "An All Star Night At The Manion" at the Playboy Mansion on July 11, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. (Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
2007 LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 31: Singer Aaron Carter (L) and rap artist Romeo pose in the Distinctive Assets gift lounge during the 20th annual Kid's Choice Awards at Pauley Pavilion on March 31, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. (Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
2007 LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 31: Singer Aaron Carter is interviewed in the Distinctive Assets gift lounge during the 20th annual Kid's Choice Awards at Pauley Pavilion on March 31, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
2009 SANTA MONICA, CA - NOVEMBER 22: Dancers Aaron Carter (L) and Karina Smirnoff (R) attend the 11th Annual Day of The Child Event on November 22, 2009 in Santa Monica, California. (Valerie Macon/Getty Images)
2012 NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 19: Singer Aaron Carter performs at the Gramercy Theatre on January 19, 2012 in New York City. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
2014 HOLLYWOOD, CA - AUGUST 21: Singer Aaron Carter attends Dave & Buster's Hollywood & Highland Grand Opening on August 21, 2014 in Hollywood, California. (Mark Davis)
2016 LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 14: Singer Aaron Carter attends the GBK Pre Grammy Lounge at Tom's Urban at L.A. Live on February 14, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Jerod Harris)
2017 CARSON, CA - MAY 13: Madison Parker (L) and Aaron Carter attend 102.7 KIIS FM's 2017 Wango Tango at StubHub Center on May 13, 2017 in Carson, California. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
2019 WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 10: Jane Carter and Aaron Carter attend WE tv Celebrates the 100th Episode of the "Marriage Boot Camp" reality stars franchise and the premiere of "Marriage Boot Camp Family Edition" at SkyBar at the Mondrian Los Angeles on October 10, 2019 in West Hollywood, California. (Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for WE tv)
2021 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 10: Aaron Carter (R) and his fiancée Melanie Martin attend the Celebrity Boxing Face Off between Lamar Odom & Aaron Carter on April 10, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Gilbert Carrasquillo/WireImage)
2021 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 10: (L-R) Lamar Odom, Celebrity Boxing Founder Damon Feldman and Aaron Carter attend the Celebrity Boxing Face Off between Lamar Odom & Aaron Carter on April 10, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Gilbert Carrasquillo/WireImage)
2022 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 12: Singer and producer Aaron Carter arrives at the "Kings of Hustler" male revue at Larry Flynt's Hustler Club on February 12, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images)