Aaron Carter was "extremely tired" earlier his death, according to his manager Taylor Helgeson. Read connected for much details connected the precocious singer's last days.
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Details on Aaron Carter's final days person surfaced successful the aftermath of his death.
Almost 2 weeks after the singer was found dormant successful his California home, his manager Taylor Helgeson recalled however "thin" and "extremely tired" helium looked during their past encounters.
"He conscionable looked similar helium needed to beryllium doing thing but working," Taylor told Page Six successful an interrogation published connected Nov. 17. "He looked similar helium needed to beryllium taking attraction of him."
While Aaron "didn't look good physically," Taylor noted that the "I Want Candy" creator was was mentally "excited" and had tons of ideas astir his vocation astatine the clip of his death, including plans for a caller album.
"He was precise conscious of what radical wanted to spot from him," Taylor shared, adding, "We had truthful overmuch worldly going connected and, you know, Aaron was a truly prideful feline successful his ain right, too."
Aaron died connected Nov. 5 astatine the property of 34, leaving down friends and family, including large brother Nick Carter, duplicate sister Angel Carter and 11-month-old lad Prince, who helium shared with ex-fiancée Melanie Martin. His origin of decease has not been revealed.
According to Taylor, determination are nary contiguous plans to posthumously merchandise Aaron's music, though helium volition decidedly enactment to spot that it "goes done the close channels" to financially payment the precocious star's babe lad erstwhile the clip does come. As Taylor explained, "Right now, we are grieving and we are not funny successful projects."
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Aaron's absorption squad antecedently called retired steadfast Ballast Books for announcing plans to merchandise an unfinished memoir astir the precocious star shortly pursuing his passing. In a connection to E! News connected Nov. 10, his squad called the book, written by journalist Andy Symonds after spending 3 years interviewing Aaron, "obscenely disrespectful and unauthorized."
Aaron's squad added astatine the time, "This is simply a clip for mourning and reflection not heartless wealth grabs and attraction seeking."
Since facing backlash from Aaron's management—as good arsenic his ex-girlfriend Hilary Duff—over the tell-all, Ballast Books has delayed its release "out of respect for the Carter family," according to a connection shared connected behalf of the steadfast to The Hollywood Reporter.
"My lawsuit has decided to defer the further merchandise of the publication astatine this time," Scott Atherton, an lawyer for Ballast Books and the memoir's author, told the outlet. "Mr. Carter was not conscionable a personage but besides a father, a brother, a lad and a person to many inactive grieving for him."
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