A New Documentary Spotlights Nick and Aaron Carter's SisterBut Avoids Part of the Story
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The article discusses the impact of Aaron Carter's death at 34 on fans and media, reflecting on his childhood fame and subsequent struggles with mental health and addiction. A documentary, Fallen Idols, delves into his life, exploring pressures from family and bullying he faced after supporting women who accused his brother of assault. A new two-part documentary, The Carters: Hurts to Love You, narrated by his twin sister Angel, offers insights through home videos and interviews, revealing the deeper traumas of his upbringing and the ongoing legacy of child stardom.
Fallen Idols shows Aaron’s sensitivity and the brutal online harassment he faced after supporting women who accused his brother Nick of assault. His struggles were exacerbated by family pressures and addiction.
In the new documentary The Carters: Hurts to Love You, Angel Carter narrates revealing family dynamics and includes interviews that shed light on Aaron’s troubled childhood and the impact of fame.
Read at time.com
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