Aaron Carter confesses Michael Jackson was a 'good guy' but did ONE 'inappropriate’ thing

Amidst sexual assault allegations against Michael Jackson, Aaron Carter defends the King of Pop. The singer maintains MJ was a good guy despite an incident.

Updated on May 22, 2019  |  01:23 PM IST |  4.2M
Aaron Carter confesses Michael Jackson was a 'good guy' but did ONE 'inappropriate’ thing
Aaron Carter confesses Michael Jackson was a 'good guy' but did ONE 'inappropriate’ thing

Several people have accused Michael Jackson of assault in HBO's explosive Leaving Neverland documentary. Child artists who worked with the King of Pop accused the star of inappropriate actions. However, Aaron Carter defends the Black and White singer. The 31-year-old singer worked and stayed with the international in his bedroom when Carter was 15 years old. The singer, who is also the younger brother of Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter, reacted to the accusations against MJ to assure that he is a good guy. 

During an interview on WE TV, he said, "Michael was a really good guy, as far as I know, a really good guy. He never did anything that was inappropriate." However, he quickly added that there was one time when MJ was a little inappropriate with him. 

"Except for one time. There was one thing that he did that was a little bit inappropriate," he said. Aaron chose to not delve into it. 

Later, a slew of Jackson fans took to Twitter demanding the "little bit inappropriate" thing that the international singer did. The social media was flooded with "tell the truth" comments.

Aaron chose to maintain secrecy. He took to Twitter to write, "everyone having my back I appreciate you. My reasoning for even speaking on this subject is to tell my truth, be real and to also have his back based on my experiences with Michael. he was an amazing guy, I stand by that. So I ask u not to turn this into something it isn’t." 

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Aaron and Jackson met back in 2001. The dup worked on MJ's charity song “What More Can I Give?” Eventually, they got close and Carter recorded numerous Jackson covers. Currently, Aaron will soon be seen in Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Family Edition.

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