Nick Carter is rallying for love and strength in his children.
11.11.2022 - 06:27 / usmagazine.com
Calling them out. Hilary Duff slammed expedited plans to release ex Aaron Carter’s unfinished memoir following his November 5 death.
“It’s really sad that within a week of Aaron’s death there’s a publisher that seems to be recklessly pushing a book out to capitalize on this tragedy without taking [the] appropriate time or care to fact check the validity of his work,” the Disney alum, 35, said in a statement to E! News on Thursday, November 10.
The book about the late singer, titled Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life, has been in the works for more than three years, per USA Today. The author, Andy Symonds, spent that time interviewing Carter about the details of his life as a child star and his experience in the music industry.
“To water down Aaron’s life story to what seems to be unverified click-bait for profit is disgusting,” Duff continued in her Thursday statement. “In no way do I condone shedding any light on what is so obviously an uninformed, heartless, money grab.”
The How I Met Your Father star began dating Carter in 2000 — both were only 13 at the time — after the “That’s How I Beat Shaq” performer appeared on Duff’s hit show, Lizzie McGuire. The pair had an on-and-off romance until they called it quits for good in 2003. During their various breakups, Aaron was often linked to fellow Disney alum Lindsay Lohan. More than a decade later, Carter admitted that he had lingering feelings for his childhood flame.
“Don’t be that stupid douche that loses the love of your life forever … Like me,” the Dancing With the Stars alum wrote via Twitter in 2014, seemingly referring to Duff. “I’ll spend the rest of my life trying to better myself to get back to her. I don’t care what ANY of you think.”
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Nick Carter is rallying for love and strength in his children.
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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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