Aaron Carter wanted to help Kanye West turn his 'stupid life' around days before his death
More under this adAaron Carter wanted to help Kanye turn his life around, right before his tragic death.
Aaron Carter’s untimely, and tragic death has shaken up the world. Aaron was a successful American rapper, who was also the brother of Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys. He was found dead in his bathtub at his home in California.
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Like many upcoming artists in the hip-hop industry, Aaron too admired Kanye West’s work. But with Kanye’s recent anti-semitic comments, and ‘White Lives Matter’ propaganda, he lost some of his popularity, along with a billion dollars.
More under this adMore under this adThe late 34-year-old singer had a thing or two to say about West in an interview released a couple of days before his shocking death.
Aaron Carter’s take on Ye’s controversies
During the November 2nd episode of the podcast No Jumper he said that he wanted to reach out and help the rapper. As per NY Post, Carter said the following:
More under this adMore under this adIn my opinion right now, Kanye, you f – – king stupid as s – – t for f – – king putting out a f – – king ‘White Lives Matter' shirt when the white population isn’t being targeted and dealing with prejudice and racism and all of this bulls – – t. That’s what Black Lives Matter stood for, is that. All the injustice that’s been done to the Black community.
So when I saw [West’s T-shirt], I was like, ‘You know what, what the f – – k is he doing?’ Because I’m like, ‘Bro, seriously? You stupid as f – – k. You’re a broke a – – boy'.More under this adMore under this ad
But soon after this rant, he expressed his desire to help the Gold Digger singer out. He said:
Maybe I could sit him down and have an intellectual conversation with him on how to turn your f – – king stupid life around when you’re being stupid like me.More under this adMore under this ad
Aaron’s last words to Kanye
As per Newsweek, Aaron wanted to help West turn his life around amid his controversies. In fact, Aaron’s last Tweet, before he was found deceased, was aimed at West. Carter wrote 'Yo Kanye let's talk... man to man'.
More under this adMore under this adSources used:
- NY Post: 'Aaron Carter wanted to have words with Kanye West before his shocking death'
- Newsweek: 'Aaron Carter Wanted to Help Kanye West to Turn His Life Around Before Death'