When Aaron Carter was addicted to drugs, he used to gamble with his life.
Literally.
In the new teaser trailer for his upcoming E! True Hollywood Story, the singer opened up about playing "Russian roulette" with drugs.
When Aaron Carter was addicted to drugs, he used to gamble with his life.
Literally.
In the new teaser trailer for his upcoming E! True Hollywood Story, the singer opened up about playing "Russian roulette" with drugs.
This past September, the singer even appeared on The Doctors to set the record straight on his controversial prescription drug use.
Afterward, Dr. Travis Stork explained the results.
They showed that his “urine tested positive for marijuana, extended opiates, hydrocodone as an example, and benzodiazepine."
“This is my reality … hi. I have nothing to hide," the singer said when he revealed his official diagnoses on a previous episode of the show.
"It’s something that I’ve kept secret from the whole world until now,” he said.
He even has to take gabapentin and fish oil “to repair the serotonin receptors" in his brain.
Sadly, she had died from a drug overdose in 2012 at the age of 25.
“I was huffing because I was really [expletive] stupid and sad but this is really no excuse,” Aaron admitted. “I was huffing because I’m a drug addict.”
"I felt like I had been responsible for the death of my sister, for the death of my dad, for my family falling apart," Aaron said during an episode of Family Bootcamp.
"He just was so busy with his own life that he wasn't there, and I think he wanted to be there for them. In his heart, he feels like he could've done something more."
Things have gotten so bad that Nick and Angel even filed for a restraining order against his younger brother back in September.
On social media, Nick shared the scary reasons why they were forced to take legal action against their brother.
"Take care. @nickcarter we're done for life," tweeted right after, followed up "I haven't seen him in four years. And I don't intend."
He's doing so with his own E! True Hollywood Story.
Like the first time he used Xanax and all of the dangerous times he mixed it with other drugs.
"Was I taking Oxycodones?" he continued. "Yes, I was. Was I taking Xanax? Yes, I was."
"I can't sit here and say that I haven't played Russian roulette, because I have."
"And it can kill you," he said.
To see more of Aaron's journey, E! True Hollywood Story airs Sundays 10/9c.