Aaron Carter’s second album, “Aaron’s Party (Come and Get It)” went triple platinum in 2000.
. He made his Broadway debut in 2001 as JoJo the Who in “Seussical the Musical,” the entertainment news website reported.
Carter also appeared on his family’s reality series “House of Carters,” which aired on E! Entertainment Television, theIn 2011, Carter entered the Betty Ford Center for addictions and successfully completed a month of rehabilitation, according toIn 2019, Carter was hospitalized after being served a restraining order by Nick Carter and one of his sisters, Angel, the
reported. His siblings alleged at the time that he was having a mental health crisis and made threatening statements.Carter had several high-profile romances, including with fellow child stars Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan,Carter’s fifth and final studio album, “LØVË,” was released in 2018, according to the
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