Investigation Discovery has aired its first of two elements of Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter, and the docuseries finds the small print of Nick Carter and Aaron Carter‘s careers and personal lives. In the upcoming finale episode, a former staff member from Aaron’s workforce rehashed a harrowing second with the late music artist.
“[Aaron] did a great job, but it was grueling,” a one-time staffer claimed, in line with a clip obtained by Entertainment Tonight. “He had six shows a week. His family, I guess, said they were going to go on a family vacation when Aaron was done. He was very much looking forward to that.”
The Carter household consists of Aaron’s siblings, Nick, Angel, in addition to their late sisters, Bobbie Jean and Leslie and half-siblings Virginia, Taelyn and Kaden.
Upon discovering out “that his parents and his siblings were already on the family vacation without him,” the previous workforce member witnessed Aaron get “so angry at his family.”
“He then picked up a knife and put it to the facet of his head, and we have been all like, ‘Dude, what are you doing? Just put it down, put it down, put it down, put it down,’” the former employee said. “And then, his bodyguard went up to him and took it. That was one of the scariest moments that I’ve ever had working with Aaron.”
In November 2022, Aaron drowned in his bathtub after taking the drug alprazolam (a generic type of Xanax) along with inhaling difluoroethane. He was 34 years outdated on the time of his dying.
Fallen Idols delves into Aaron’s private struggles throughout his music profession and his falling out together with his mother and father and brother Nick. As for the Backstreet Boys member, the doc explores the a number of sexual assault allegations that Nick is dealing with — all of which he has denied.
Aaron, nonetheless, believed the ladies who got here ahead in opposition to Nick, which led to rigidity between the brothers up till Aaron’s tragic dying.
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