Aaron Carter Recants his Story, Finally Ready to Speak the Truth on his Experience with Michael Jackson

Posted On : April 12, 2019

New Allegations

Michael Jackson is just turning over in his grave. His family is might go out for blood this time. Aaron Carter recants his story, says he’s finally ready to speak the truth about his experience with The King of Pop.

Carter seemed ready to do a 180 recently at LAX with TMZ. Saying he’s going to reveal his experiences with the late singer. Although he never specified whether it involved abuse or not.

The TMZ Interview

If you remember back in a December the pop singer and younger brother of Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, interviewed with TMZ. He was “disappointed” in Robson, mentioned him in a tweet defending his claims.

“I’m not alone, you ask @aaroncarter,” Robson replied to a tweet calling him a liar.

“He’s trying to tie my name into this s**t?” Carter told TMZ.

“I’m not that guy. I’m not the one. I might be a pop singer but I’m also from the f**king south, and you f**king come at me on some sour s**t, you’re lucky I got something to lose now.

“Because I would punch you in your face. I would, and then maybe I’d ask you, ‘Eh, are you telling the truth?’, but I’d punch you in your face first.”

Carter spoke out about his own experience hanging out with the King of Pop, calling it “gentle, beautiful, loving and embracing”.

“I hung out with Michael Jackson, I stayed at his house, I stayed in his bedroom… I was 15.”

The singer, now 31, said Robson was “stomping on” Jackson’s grave.  He failed to believe his story because he didn’t press any charges while the music icon was alive.

Twitter

Carter claimed that he had told the producers of Leaving Neverland to “go f**k themselves” when they approached him for an interview. Even though they allegedly being offered him a six-figure sum.

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