Aaron Carter shared sad and eerie final post about ‘being gone’ just hours before his shocking death at 34
AARON Carter’s death has shocked fans as it came hours after his final social media.
The musician has died at age 34 on Saturday, The U.S. Sun confirmed.
Aaron was tragically found deceased on Saturday at his house in Lancaster, California.
The singer, rapper, and actor’s body was found “unresponsive in the bathtub,” The U.S. Sun was told.
The last video of him performing was shared by a peer on Thursday.
In the , Carter could be singing: “I’ll tell my honey I’ll be gone but it’s not for long.”
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He was shirtless showing his tattoos as he performed his verse on a stage about a love interest.
The entertainer then could be seen holding a cigarette as he rapped with CheckTheStar – the song is called “Lately (feat. Aaron Carter).”
“This classic song was inspired by toxic relationships,” the video’s description reads.
A deputy from Lancaster told The U.S. Sun that “Deputies did respond to the call.”
That call was dispatched at 10:58 a.m.” this morning and police “found a deceased person at his residence.”
There is no information or evidence of foul play at this time and police caution tape has surrounded his home.
Police additionally told The U.S. Sun: “Sheriff’s Homicide Investigators are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death investigation of a male adult.
“Lancaster station deputies responded to the 42500 block of Valley Vista Drive in the city of Lancaster regarding a rescue responding call.”
“The informant in the call was the house sitter and she stated she found the male in the bathtub.
“She was advised by the dispatcher to begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) prior to the deputies’ arrival.”
“Shortly after the deputies arrived, Fire department personnel arrived and pronounced the male deceased at the scene.”
They added: “Identity is not being confirmed at this time pending next of kin notifications.
“There is no additional information being released at this time.”
Sources have not revealed the cause of death.
LASTING LEGACY
Aaron debuted in the late 1990s as a pop singer but has since turned to rap.
With the release of four studio albums, including his self-titled debut album in 1997 when he was just 9 years old, Aaron rose to stardom.
Aaron was the younger brother of Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter.
He secured his first record deal at the age of nine, and opened concerts for the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears throughout his teen years.
His debut album was released a year later and reached gold status, according to the .
He also has two sisters, one of which is his twin, Angel – and Leslie, who passed away in 2012 at the age of 25 from a drug overdose.
After a childhood filled with touring and number 1 hits, Aaron’s life took a turn.
AARON’S STRUGGLES
He struggled with substance abuse and his mental health.
Aaron had opened up on the show about the pills he was taking.
He is survived by his son, Prince, whom he shared with his fiancé Melanie Martin.
The two welcomed their child together in November of 2021.
They broke up days after their son Prince was born and had various domestic disputes.
Aaron posted to his Instagram story after their breakup: “I’m literally trapped inside my own bedroom because my ex will not leave my house.
The U.S. Sun has previously reported Aaron’s custody battle for his son Prince – which he had lost.
In September, he began an outpatient program to rehabilitate his drug addiction in hopes of stabilizing his relationship with his son’s mother Melanie.
Aaron explained in a social media live a few months ago that he hadn’t relapsed but was checking into rehab to cope with his triggers.
He said, “I haven’t had any relapses or anything like that, it’s just triggers are big right now for me [and] I want my son back.”
reported Wednesday the singer was pulled over on Tuesday while driving an RV on suspicion of a DUI.
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Police had earlier shown up at his house “for a welfare check” after “fans got worried he might have been doing drugs on IG live.”
Police found no drugs or illicit activity when they arrived.