Carter was found inside his California home. A rep for the vocalist and previous kid star said his reason for death is being researched.
Vocalist Aaron Carter passed on Saturday at his California home, his delegate affirmed. He was 34.
Delegate Alejandra Parra with the Los Angeles Region Sheriff’s Specialization said appointees were called to his home on Valley Vista Drive in Lancaster not long before 11 a.m. furthermore, found “a departed individual.”
Further subtleties were not promptly accessible.
“We are very disheartened and stunned to affirm the death of Aaron Carter today,” his rep said in a proclamation. “Right now his reason for death is being examined. We ask that you give the family time and they will have more data when accessible. We can’t communicate the overflow of affection coming in.”
Carter, the sibling of Scratch Carter from the ridiculously well known Backstreet Young men, rose to notoriety as a pop star during the 1990s. He delivered his most memorable self-named studio collection in 1997 followed by “Aaron’s Party (Come Get It) in 2000, which went triple platinum. It highlighted the hit singles “I Need Sweets” and “That is The way I Beat Shaq.”
The previous kid star additionally wandered into acting and showed up on “Lizzie McGuire” and ABC’s opposition show “Hitting the dance floor with the Stars.” He and his kin likewise had their own unscripted tv show, “Place of Carters,” which broadcasted in 2006.
Lately, Carter was open about emotional wellness issues and chronic drug use, saying during a 2019 meeting on the network show “The Specialists” that he experienced what is currently known as conflicting personality psychosis, schizophrenia, intense tension, and hyper melancholy.