18.11.2022 - 21:03 / perezhilton.com
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Aaron Carter was having a tough time, at least physically, days before his death. Almost two weeks after the pop star’s tragic death, his manager Taylor Helgeson is opening up about what his last few days were like. Speaking to Page Six on Thursday, Taylor revealed the 34-year-old was not doing so well from the looks of it, saying:
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While he was passionate about his work endeavors up until his death, his team felt he needed to take a break, as Taylor added:
The manager, who began working for the former child star eight months before his death, met up with the I Want Candy vocalist at a music studio the week he passed away because they had plans to work on a new album together. But when the Big Umbrella Management exec saw Aaron’s appearance, he became concerned and confused because his declining physical health didn’t match his upbeat attitude:
Oof. We hate to hear he was struggling.
While the House of Carters alum’s cause of death is still under investigation, Taylor does not believe he was contemplating suicide because of how excited he was for his plans for the future. He explained:
Still, Aaron had a known challenge with mental health and addiction. According to law enforcement sources who spoke to TMZ earlier this month, cans of compressed air and prescription pills were discovered on the scene of his Lancaster, California home, where he was found dead in the tub.
Interestingly, Aaron’s struggles with addiction were the main point of contention between him and his manager, who wanted him to check into an inpatient rehab program, revealing:
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