Aaron Carter's Final Video A Day Before Death: Singer Reminisced About Hilary Duff

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Aaron Carter mentioned Hilary Duff or 'Lizzie Magudo' for him on the final video before his death. He was bantering with a friend and while it is not clear why he mentioned his childhood sweetheart, he got the sweetest smile on his face telling his friend about "Lizzie Magudo."

Someone tried to correct him and say "Lizzie Mcguire," and he said no. It's "Lizzie Magudo," he jokingly pushed.

He also shared that for a date, they ended up watching "Finding Nemo." It was heartbreaking to see and hear, especially since he has tragically passed - oh so suddenly.

Hilary Duff being one of the firsts to pay tribute to him also add to the heartbreak. Fans have raved about how Duff paid her respects too, saying her teenage self has truly and deeply loved Carter and that she's sorry life had been very tough on him.

Some did say her words are cheap because Carter had been repeatedly trying to make amends with her when alive and she had totally brushed off the efforts. Others said they could not blame her, the world has literally shunned Carter for a time because of his drug and relationship issues.

Watch Aaron Carter's final video before death below:

Aaron Carter, who rose to prominence as a solo musician following his older brother Nick Carter's success with the Backstreet Boys, has passed away at the age of 34, according to a spokesperson for the singer who confirmed the news to Yahoo.

His family and management will release a statement shortly. A representative for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirms to Yahoo that deputies responded to Carter's residence in Lancaster, California at approximately 11 a.m. on Saturday. When officers arrived, they discovered a deceased body.

The investigation is being conducted by the Homicide Division, as is typical protocol at this time.

As boy bands swept the charts in the mid-1990s, the cute Aaron, who was only seven years old, became the lead vocalist of his own band, the Dead End. However, he swiftly struck off on his own at the age of nine, releasing an album titled after himself in 1997.

In the same year, he had his debut solo performance in Berlin, opening for the Backstreet Boys with a rendition of The Jets' "Crush on You." Aaron's Party (Come Get It), his second album released in 2000, was his best-selling, selling over three million copies. It also includes "That's How I Beat Shaq" and "Bounce."

"Oh Aaron," released in 2001, featured a cover of "I Want Candy" and a collaboration with Nick Jonas on "Not Too Young, Not Too Old."

"Another Earthquake!" released in 2002, did not sell as well.

Before 2018's "Love," he had not released a studio album for 16 years, although there were compilations in between.

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