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Singer Aaron Carter dead at 34: TMZ

Officers responded to a call from Carter's home and found a deceased body: police

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Nov 2022 9:20AM

Singer Aaron Carter dead at 34: TMZ
Singer Aaron Carter (left) and his brother Nick arrive for the 2001 Teen Choice Awards in Los Angeles on August 12, 2001. – AFP file pic, November 6, 2022

LOS ANGELES – Aaron Carter, the American singer who soared to fame at the turn of the millennium with his hit album ‘Aaron's Party (Come Get It)’, died Saturday, TMZ said. He was 34 years old. 

The entertainment outlet reported that the brother of Backstreet Boy Nick Carter was found dead in his tub at his residence in Lancaster, California.

A police spokesperson told AFP that officers responded to Carter's home at 10.58am and found a deceased body, but were not yet able to publicly identify the person.

Carter's manager did not immediately respond to an AFP query.

The artist born December 7, 1987 in Tampa, Florida began performing at age seven, releasing his debut album at age nine in 1997.

His sophomore effort ‘Aaron's Party (Come Get It)’ sold three million copies stateside, propelling him to teen heartthrob status. He became a regular on preteen Nickelodeon and Disney shows, including an appearance on the popular ‘Lizzie McGuire’.

Carter toured with the boy band The Backstreet Boys – his elder brother is a member – as well as Britney Spears, and saw his next album, ‘Oh Aaron’, go platinum.

As he aged the musician's star began to fade but Carter remained in the public eye, appearing on a number of reality shows and off-Broadway productions, and releasing some new music online.

But his personal life struggles became tabloid fodder, including apparent strife among the five Carter siblings and family fights over money.

In 2011 it was revealed that Carter had entered a treatment facility, with the star telling his fans that "the main thing in life is not to be afraid of being human."

After leaving rehab the artist began doing one-off shows, and later a Canadian tour. He released another album in 2018.

He had filed a bankruptcy petition in 2013 over millions in debt, much of it tax-related. Carter also faced several run-ins with the law primarily over possession charges and reckless driving.

In 2017 he began to discuss publicly his arrests and skinny appearance that had fuelled rumors of illness or illegal drug use.

He admitted himself to another treatment centre over prescription drug use aimed at anxiety and sleep issues, reporting improvement in 2018.

Earlier this year he told the Daily Mail he vied to no longer be seen as a "train wreck."

"I am not how some people try to paint me," he told the outlet. "If somebody wants to call me a train wreck, well I've been a train that's been wrecked multiple times and derailed by many different things." – AFP, November 6, 2022

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