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It is still a grieving period for friends and families of Dancing With The Stars alum Aaron Carter. While some are paying their heartfelt tribute to the Late singer, others are making deep revelations about him. Aaron Carter’s friend Gary Madatyan recently shared details to Page Six about Aaron Carter’s relationship with his brother Nick Carter and Aaron’s obsession with him. Keep reading for more details about what Gary said about the brothers and their complicated relationship.
Aaron Carter’s Friend Wished His Brother Nick Did More For Him
Aaron Carter struggled with addiction and mental health illness until his death. Gary claimed that due to these personal struggles, Aaron had a complicated relationship with his family, especially his older brother Nick. He also alleged that the singer continued to try his best to mend the relationship with his brother until his death.
Gary noted he had no intention to blame Nick or make him feel guilty about Aaron’s death. However, he wished Nick did more for Aaron as a blood relative. Gary noted that Aaron Carter cried out for Nick’s love for years, almost like an obsession.
Gary also claimed that Aaron was lonely before his death. He added that he had nobody to hold his hand after he admitted to struggling with addiction and mental health illness. As a matter of fact, Aaron’s twin sister and brother Nick filed a restraining order against him the same year he admitted to his struggles. He noted that it hurt Aaron really bad to be away from his family.
Gary Shares His Concern For Aaron Before His Sudden Death
Gary, a close pal of the DWTS alum, claimed that he became concerned about the singer months before his death. He alleged that he began seeing new faces around him and was alarmed.
“It just breaks my heart that nobody was there for him,” Gary said.
He added that many people took advantage of the star singer because of his struggles.
Aaron Carter’s friend Gary also said he tried his best to help Aaron manage his health better but could not because of other influences.
Regarding the possible cause of Aaron’s death, Gary said Aaron loved life and would not have committed suicide.