
In a candid interview with Gail King on CBS Mornings, Angel Carter, twin sister of pop star Aaron Carter, shares her family’s struggles with substance abuse, mental health issues, and the tragic loss of three siblings at young ages.
Angel opens up about the underlying issues that plagued her family, attributing their struggles to a cycle of generational dysfunction. With three siblings lost to substance abuse and mental health battles, she acknowledges the deep-seated chaos and instability that characterized their upbringing.
The Carter family endured profound loss, with Leslie passing away in 2012 at 25, Aaron in 2022 at 34, and Bobby Junior in 2023 at 41. Angel reflects on the challenges they faced, including constant parental fighting, lack of boundaries, and financial instability exacerbated by sudden fame and fortune.
Aaron’s battle with addiction and mental health issues was a central focus of the family’s struggles. Despite efforts to support him, Angel recounts the heartbreaking realization that Aaron was unable to overcome his demons, leaving a void in their lives that continues to be felt.
Despite the pain of their losses, both Angel and Nick Carter are determined to keep Aaron’s memory alive through his music and advocacy work. An unreleased track titled “Recovery,” part of an upcoming album set to release on May 24th, will contribute proceeds to the nonprofit organization, The Kids Mental Health Foundation, formerly known as On Our Sleeves.
Angel and Nick emphasize the importance of children’s mental health awareness, highlighting their involvement with The Kids Mental Health Foundation. They aim to create a world where mental health is prioritized in every child’s upbringing, honoring Aaron’s desire for innocence and normalcy amidst early fame and pressure.








