'I'll be gone': From drug abuse battle to disturbing videos, a peek into the troubled life of Aaron Carter

'I'll be gone': From drug abuse battle to disturbing videos, a peek into the troubled life of Aaron Carter
Aaron Carter was found dead in a bathtub at his house (Presley Ann/Getty Images for WE tv )

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The death of Aaron Carter, who was found dead in a bathtub at his house in Lancaster on Saturday morning, November 5, 2022, left fans and friends in shock. However, from multiple trips to rehab for his drug addiction to being diagnosed with personality disorder, schizophrenia, and acute anxiety, Carter’s troubled history was not unknown. And the recent disturbing videos just add to it.

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Prior to his tragic death, Carter shared an eerie music video that showed the shirtless singer-turned-rapper singing the lyrics, “I’ll tell my honey I’ll be gone but it’s not for long,” where he could be seen holding a cigarette as he rapped with CheckTheStar. The song is called 'Lately' (featuring Aaron Carter).

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