The Truth About Aaron And Nick Carter's Relationship

In September 2019, Nick Carter filed a restraining order against Aaron Carter, perPage Six.The Backstreet Boys star had taken to Twitter to release a statement following a series of vicious messages Aaron tweeted and deleted regarding his brother. "After careful consideration, my sister Angel and I regret that we were required to seek a restraining

In September 2019, Nick Carter filed a restraining order against Aaron Carter, per Page Six. The Backstreet Boys star had taken to Twitter to release a statement following a series of vicious messages Aaron tweeted and deleted regarding his brother. "After careful consideration, my sister Angel and I regret that we were required to seek a restraining order against our brother Aaron today," Nick tweeted at the time. 

He continued, "In light of Aaron's increasingly alarming behavior and his recent confession that he harbors thoughts and intentions of killing my pregnant wife and unborn child, we were left with no choice but to take every measure possible to protect ourselves and our family." He ended by sending love his younger brother's way. "We love our brother and truly hope he gets the proper treatment he needs before any harm comes to himself or anyone else." 

Once Aaron caught wind of the statement, he fired back at his brother, seemingly writing him off for good. "I haven't seen him [Nick] in four years. And I don't intend," one tweet read, before he added, "Take care. @nickcarter we're done for life." To make matters worse, Aaron went on a Twitter tirade against his brother, accusing him of sexual assault and using the #MeToo movement as ammunition. While Nick has remained silent about Aaron's accusations, he went on to increase his security as a result and the brothers haven't been mentioned together since. 

If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please contact the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741, or call the National Alliance on Mental Illness Helpline at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264).

If you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or visit RAINN.org for additional resources.

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