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Hilary Duff calls the author of Aaron Carter’s memoirs disgusting

The mysterious death of Aaron Carter, 34, resonates in the collective consciousness, since after his tragic death, on November 5, in the bathroom of his home in California, United States, his professional and personal trajectory continue to give what to talk about.

After the unfortunate event, many celebrities sent their condolences to the family, especially his brother Nick Carter, a member of the Backstreet Boys. However, among all the farewells and expressions of affection, Hilary Duff’s is one of the most notable, since it is well known that she and Aaron had a teenage romance between 2000 and 2003.

Hilary Duff calls the author of Aaron Carter's memoirs disgusting

Although their relationship was not easy due to the alleged infidelities of the singer, the ex-girl Disney did not hesitate to pay tribute to him through a simple but beautiful message, through his account instagramin which he also took the opportunity to briefly recall the romantic love he once felt for him.

To Aaron, I am so sorry that life has been so hard for you and that you have had to fight in front of everyone. You had a charm that was absolutely effervescent… God, my teenage self loved you dearly. I am sending love to his family at this time. Rest easy.

Hilary Duff calls the author of Aaron Carter's memoirs disgusting

After the short time since Carter’s death, in the midst of grief, Duff had to face a person who did not hesitate to take advantage of the situation. We refer to Andy Symonds, the author of the memoirs of the also actor, entitled Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life, book where statements such as the following are rescued:

Hilary and I lost our virginity in a hotel in Los Angeles. I think it was her birthday, maybe her 13th birthday, but I don’t remember.

Hilary Duff calls the author of Aaron Carter's memoirs disgusting

As a consequence, the interpreter of What Dreams Are Made Of He did not hesitate to dismiss as disgusting the fact that Symonds did not have the decency to wait for family and friends to process Nick’s death by publishing precisely a preview that only increases the morbidity of readers.

It is truly sad that in the same week as Aaron’s death there is a publisher who seems to be recklessly publishing a book to profit from this tragedy without taking the time or care to verify the validity of his work. Reducing Aaron’s life story to what appears to be unverified bait for profit is sickening.

Hilary Duff calls the author of Aaron Carter's memoirs disgusting

Finally, the family of the former member of the Backstreet Boys supported Hilary’s words, as they understand this act as a cruel search for easy money.

This is a time for mourning and reflection, not ruthless money-grabbing and attention-seeking.


Source: Okchicas

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