September 17, 2019
With drugs hard to come by in new cities and no one really buying tickets to see his shows, it isn't all that surprising that the former A- list tweener singer from a singing family is pulling the plug on his tour.
Aaron Carter
With drugs hard to come by in new cities and no one really buying tickets to see his shows, it isn't all that surprising that the former A- list tweener singer from a singing family is pulling the plug on his tour.
Aaron Carter
Jeez what cities are those?
ReplyDeleteOMG poor guy is off his rocker be it addiction, mental illness, denial or ALL of the above. WHAT tour could he have done legit singing or entertainment wise than say a US tour of trainwrecks doing reality Q&A with a human train wreck? I totally feel for the guy but at this point IS this his own doing? Does he realize his public meltdowns and headlines about his being on death's door are the ONLY way he can book gigs and make money? It is terribly sad.
ReplyDeleteI’m sure the PR company shut this bitch down when they couldn’t get any type of insurance for him. In the meantime he still has open space on his face to tattoo.
ReplyDeletewhat was this tour? dancing on bar tops at gay bars hoping to land some meth for tips?
ReplyDeleteWow, he says like half his family were abusing each other and him, that would be justification for a meth pipe.
ReplyDeleteI just feel bad for the dude.
ReplyDeleteLol is he on tour now? What's his material? I've heard nothing. I don't even think his original fans from I Want Candy still remember him.
ReplyDeleteim sad for him. His future is not bright. His choices are not getting better. I dont know how these things get fixed when family gives up.
ReplyDelete"Jeez what cities are those?"
ReplyDeleteLOL Brayson, I literally thought those exact same words as I read the blind!!!
I have read a bit about what the Carter kids had to deal with.
ReplyDeleteSaw a documentary. Some of Nick's (Aaron's brother)comments were heartbreaking.
I am sorry they went thru this.
We all want to be safe and loved.
Growing up, we watch TV shows, where everything is solved in 25 minutes.
Real life is different sometimes.
I truly hope that Aaron will be OK. We all have to push forward. Love and light to him.