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Aaron Carter’s supervisor is pleased that the deliberate launch of a posthumous memoir has been held.
“We’re more than happy to listen to that memoir has been postponed and want to thank Andy Symonds [publisher of Ballast Books] for doing so,” his supervisor Taylor Helgeson stated in an announcement supplied to CNN. “Thanks for respecting our needs and the desires of the household.”
Carter was found dead in the bathtub of his Lancaster, California, dwelling on November 5. He was 34.
The plan to launch “Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life” was met with backlash, together with from Carter’s former girlfriend, actress Hilary Duff, who had known as it “disgusting.”
“To water down Aaron’s life story to what appears to be unverified click-bait for revenue is disgusting,” Duff, who dated Carter on and off from 2000 to 2003, told the Daily Mail. “By no means do I condone shedding any gentle on what’s so clearly an uninformed, heartless, cash seize.”
Scott Atherton, the lawyer for Ballast Books, stated in a broadly distributed assertion the e-book launch was deferred “out of respect for the Carter household.”
“Mr. Carter was not only a movie star but additionally a father, a brother, a son, and a pal to many nonetheless grieving for him,” he stated.
The LA County Coroner continues to be working to find out the reason for Carter’s demise.