Aaron Carter's final words before his death at the age of 34 left fans more heartbroken.
The music industry across the globe was left shocked after the confirmation of Carter's death emerged. The Hollywood Reporter and other news outlets revealed that Nick Carter's brother was found dead in his bathtub inside his Lancaster, California, home on Saturday.
But before his sudden death, Carter posted an Instagram post that seemingly contained his last words.
On his Instagram page (via Birmingham Live), the "I'm All About You" hitmaker urged his followers to be kind to others.
His full statement reads: "This day is beautiful. Stay blessed, be kind and have a safe Halloween weekend! If your chillen by yourself for Halloween, just know you're not alone."
Aside from the Instagram post, Carter also shared an eerie video four days before his death. On the Instagram clip, the singer looked in a bad shape.
The video in question, dated Nov. 1, showed the singer speaking incoherently. Viewers thought it could be the lyrics of a song or he might be leaving a strange message.
His friend also posted a final performance video of him, where he can be heard singing the line, "I'll tell my honey I'll be gone, but not for long."
Aaron Carter Found Dead
Nick Carter's brother was found dead inside his Los Angeles home on Saturday. Reuters received a confirmation from a Los Angeles Sheriff's Department spokesperson, saying that the deputies found a dead person inside the residence.
At that time, the homicide investigators started their probe but have not offered any details except that they received a report of a "suspicious death."
Aaron Carter's cause of death is not expected to be released until the coroner's office completes its report.
Carter started his career in 1997 when he served as the opener for his brother's group, Backstreet Boys. He expanded his empire as a soloist the same year by releasing his hit track, "Crush On You."
The spotlight led him to release more hit songs including "Aaron's Party (Come and Get It)," "That's How I Beat Shaq," "I Want Candy," and "Fool's Gold."
He then became part of several Nickelodeon and Disney Channel shows, like "All That!" and "Lizzie McGuire."
In 2018, he released his fifth album "Love" years after appearing on the Season 9 of "Dancing With the Stars" as a contestant.
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