Aaron Carter Opens Up About His Problems With Drug Addiction And Depression



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Aaron Carter Opens Up About His Problems With Drug Addiction And Depression

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In a rare television interview, 28-year-old Aaron Carter appeared on Oprah: Where Are They Now to open up about the host of well-documented personal problems that came along with his meteoric success as a pop star in the late ’90s.

The precipitating event was the abrupt divorce of his parents; an announcement made mere minutes before he was set to film an episode of MTV Cribs. 

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“It was 2004 or 2003,” he says. ” A lot of money was coming in, we had the biggest estate in all of the Florida Keys. I had to show all the cameras my life that I was losing and nobody ever knew it.”

The depression was brought on because I loved my family being together. I did not want to see them divorced. I couldn’t dwell on it. I couldn’t think about it too much. I kind of had to block it out. I started partying and getting into a lot of trouble….

With everything that was happening, I started losing all my money. I went broke.”

He began crashing at Nick Carter’s house while filming Dancing With The Stars, but was unable to make a grand comeback to pop stardom: “They were not interested in me,” he says. “They had no interest in me. They didn’t want to touch me. They didn’t want to do anything.”
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According to E! Online, he later checked himself into a rehab center.In the episode, he also meditates on Leslie Carter’s tragic death in 2012, and the myriad “what if’s” that haunt him:

I wasn’t making that much money. Fortunately, I just hit my bonus—$10,000 the week before Leslie died—and I actually reached out to her two weeks before that and I said I’m going to get you the money to go to rehab. She wanted it and her phone got cut off.”

“I think out of all the experiences and all the things that happened with my sister’s passing, I just learned that life means so much to me and more than just money and fame.”

Watch the segment below: 

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