
Aaron Carter documentary gives intimate look into family's journey with addiction and loss
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A new documentary is pulling back the curtain on the late pop sensation Aaron Carter and his family's challenges with mental health, addiction and loss.
"The Carters: Hurts to Love You," streaming on Paramount+ April 15, is an intimate look at a family thrust into the spotlight by Aaron and brother Nick Carter of Backstreet Boys fame.
Home videos and archival performance footage illustrate the celebratory highs and heartbreaking lows experienced by the Carters, while Aaron's twin sister Angel and others connected to the family recount a story of pain and love.

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