Nick Carter is opening up about the death of his younger brother Aaron Carter for the first time, and he’s got nothing but gratitude for his bandmates.
13.11.2022 - 22:35 / perezhilton.com
It looks like Aaron Carter’s controversial memoir won’t be hitting the shelves on November 15!
Ballast Books, the publisher behind the 34-year-old singer’s book Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life, decided not to release it at the moment. In a statement to Entertainment Tonight, attorney Scott Atherton, who represents the publishing company and author Andy Symonds, claimed that while Aaron desired to have his story told “with all its beauty and rawness,” they’ve decided to postpone the release date “out of respect” for the family. He said:
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They probably should have thought about that before announcing the project’s release just days after his death – especially considering that the I Want Candy artist’s publicist claimed he tried to stop the memoir from being published. The lawyer then noted, “public attention has recently focused on a small number of interactions during Mr. Carter’s early years,” adding:
As Perezcious readers know, the decision to delay the book comes after Aaron’s reps and Hilary Duff slammed Ballast Books for trying to “capitalize” on the That’s How I Beat Shaq rapper’s death. The How I Met Your Father actress was outraged by the memoir, which touched on his teen romance with Hilary and the fact that he allegedly took her virginity when she was about 13 years old. She expressed:
Big Umbrella Management’s Taylor Helgeson then told The Post while simultaneously grieving the loss of Aaron, they’ve been dealing with “obscenely disrespectful and unauthorized releases including an album titled blacklisted, a single titled ‘Lately’ and now a book.” He added:
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will be posthumously published by Ballast Books, a move finds to be, in a word, “disgusting.” According to , the book gets into Duff and Carter's relationship from back when they were barely teenagers—and claims that they lost their virginities to one another in a hotel room. “It’s really sad that within a , there’s a publisher that seems to be recklessly pushing a book out to capitalize on this tragedy without taking appropriate time or care to fact check the validity of his work,” Duff told . “To water down Aaron’s life story to what seems to be unverified click-bait for profit is disgusting.
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