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Following Aaron Carter’s arrested in Habersham County, Georgia, on Saturday night, the long-standing rift between him and his older brother, Nick Carter, was ripped open even wider.
The 29-year-old singer sat down with ET’s Jennifer Peros on Tuesday, opening up about his high-profile arrest and strained relationship with his brother, which he said is basically non-existent now.
“Nick made no efforts to call me, and he knows how to reach me,” Aaron shared.
Hours after the arrest, Nick took to Twitter to offer support for his younger brother. The gesture was unappreciated by Aaron, who shared a statement through his rep after being released on bail, saying, “If my own blood (Nick) truly cared about my well-being, why wouldn’t he call me directly and have a conversation instead of making this about him through a very public forum?
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According to Aaron, his brother had a number of ways to get in touch with him — including calling him in jail — but opted not to pursue them.
Ultimately, Aaron said he doesn’t have any interest in getting help from his brother in his personal or professional life.
“I don’t need Nick’s help. I don’t need that. I don’t need help,” he insisted. “What I need is for people to understand that I’m human and I make mistakes just like every other human in this world.”
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