Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Singer and actor, Aaron Carter, has died after being found Unresponsive in his bathtub. (Read More Here).
The singer-turned-rapper and actor was found dead Saturday at his house in Lancaster, CA … multiple sources tell us Aaron’s body was found in his bathtub. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ they received a 911 call at 11 AM Saturday that a male had drowned in the tub.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … homicide detectives have been dispatched to the scene, but we have no information or evidence of foul play. It’s standard operating procedure for homicide detectives to investigate such death scenes.
TMZ obtained a photo of sheriffs’ cars and paramedics outside Aaron’s home … and the property is surrounded with caution tape.
Aaron shot to fame back in the late 1990s as a pop singer, releasing four studio albums, starting with his self-titled debut album in 1997 when he was only 9 years old.
After his first album sold a million copies, Aaron’s second album, “Aaron’s Party,” tripled that number … and from there he became a regular on Nickelodeon.
Aaron also used to tour with the Backstreet Boys during their heyday … his older brother Nick was part of the hugely popular boy band.
Law enforcement was reportedly dispatched to the premises at around 11 am local time after they received a call that a male had drowned.
Per TMZ, detectives are investigating the death as a homicide but the outlet was told that is standard procedure.
An official cause of death is unknown and it likely will not be disclosed until an autopsy and coroner’s report has been completed.
Carter rose to fame as a child star with hits like “I Want Candy” and “That’s How I Beat Shaq” and was also known for being the younger brother of Backstreet Boys Nick Carter.
His rep could not immediately be reached for comment. Carter is perhaps most well known, however, for his sophomore album “Aaron’s Party (Come Get It),” which has been certified triple platinum. It included the title track as its first single, as well as a cover of “I Want Candy” and a basketball-themed song “That’s How I Beat Shaq.”
Carter notably battled addiction for many years, facing legal troubles and entering rehabilitation while continuing with his music career, according to E!.
He also publicly feuded with many, including his brother Nick, whom he accused of trying to put him under a conservatorship.
Carter leaves behind a son, Prince. (Read More Here).
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