He didn't had to go so far for an animation kids show but he did 🥺💖
“A spokesperson for the LA County Sheriff's Department told CNN they responded to a call for help at Carter's Lancaster, California home on Saturday morning around 11a.m. local time, where a deceased person was found at the scene.
He was found dead in his bathtub, the source said.
Authorities gave no information about a possible cause of death.”
Like we didn’t see this happening from 100 miles away.
Aaron's last tweet.
We know the timeline is cursed but it's awfully strange as well.
Oh my god, it's been 17 years and I JUST NOW got one of the jokes in The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny.
Aaron Carter started beating up Shaquille O'Neal because of his 2001 song "That's How I Beat Shaq"
Everything's coming together!
The TMZ article that comes up shows pictures of his dead body. They do not show his face, but they do show his arms, torso, and tattoos which I find extraordinarily tasteless and disrespectful. So if you are looking for news stories to confirm that this isn't an internet hoax, avoid that one.
The fact that a news outlet (TMZ) decided that their need to get a scoop justified posting partial pictures of a young man's body just to demonstrate that it was his tattoos is the grossest fucking thing and I hope every single person who signed off on it regrets it every day for the rest of their lives.
Liam was dehumanised to a commodity from the age of 16 and the fact that even in death he's being treated like this is disgusting. I'm so sad and I'm so mad and I hope his family sues (if that's what they want to do).
There is no reason to share 'news' like this. It isn't journalism, it isn't in the public's interest. It's grubby and foul and to not even put a warning of the article's contents in the headline is fucking cruel.
Fuck TMZ.
“It was really the most accidental thing to happen in lockdown. It wasn’t like, ‘It’s three o’clock, it’s time to write a song!’ It was just messing around on a piano and singing badly and being overheard and then thinking, you know, what if we tried to get to the end of it together? Sending it to Justin with the idea of doing a duet and getting voice notes back of him singing over the top and stuff was surreal. It was a perk of lockdown. It was fun to do it together, and I was proud of it. It was nice getting such a positive reception. [On if there's a version of “exile” with him singing on it] Jesus, there’s probably a voice note somewhere that should be burned.”
Joe Alwyn on writing songs for folklore and evermore
RIP Aaron Carter. I know he had an actual career, but I will always remember him as "that guy who rapped on the Liberty's Kids theme song"
Mental health is important. I wasn’t a huge fan but I was aware of him and his problems. But sometimes it’s not the drugs, it’s not the ‘demons’. It’s the lack of emotional support, inability to fully express yourself and seek help. Mental health keeps declining. It always seemed to me that someone hurt him deeply in the past and he didn’t have the capacity to truly deal with that. It was so obvious that he struggled all the time, trying to fix it through music, drugs and other questionable, dare I say, attention-seeking ventures that simply did not help.
Take care of yourself everyone 🕊
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