Aaron Carter Says He Didn't Have A Mental Breakdown — Get The Real Story!
Dec. 22 2015, Published 5:37 p.m. ET
Aaron Carter was spotted for the first time since his infamous Twitter meltdown last month, and this time he's got more to say on all of it. Get the details on RadarOnline.com.
EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Carter seen for the first time since Twitter meltdown
Aaron Carter claims it was heartbreak that led to his strange Twitter rant last month, but the star seems to be moving onto a potential new gal already, as he was spotted with a mystery woman this week.
EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Carter seen for the first time since Twitter meltdown
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the 28-year-old left many followers confused when he claimed Michael Jackson had "passed down the torch" to him.
EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Carter seen for the first time since Twitter meltdown
Carter sparked concern of a full-on breakdown when he shared on Twitter that his girlfriend, rumored to be dancer Lee Karis, had dumped him right before Christmas.
EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Carter seen for the first time since Twitter meltdown
"Has anyone ever had their heartbroken so bad that they feel it in other parts of their body," he wrote in a prolonged public message on Sunday, in defense of his tweets. "Like cold feelings in your stomach, emptiness? Love is the toughest thing I deal with in my life."
EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Carter seen for the first time since Twitter meltdown
As for criticism over his bizarre quotes, Carter told RadarOnline.com exclusively: "Where is the love? Is this really what we've become? It's so sad, people take the smallest things, they don't read between the lines and they make harsh judgments."
EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Carter seen for the first time since Twitter meltdown
When asked what he learned from the Michael Jackson backlash, the pop star told RadarOnline.com, "I learned to never be afraid to speak how you feel. It made me feel better. It only makes me stronger."
Aaron Carter with his girlfriend takes his puppi shopping at the Grove in Hollywood
The singer, who famously professed his love for long-lost ex Hilary Duff in a tweet, got even more honest in his epic break-up essay, claiming that his latest girlfriend had been verbally abusive and asking fans not to judge his heartbreak.
Aaron Carter with his girlfriend takes his puppi shopping at the Grove in Hollywood
"Expressing myself and being as open as I can with myself, I get judged on a daily and that's OK this is my life and my feelings," Carter concluded his long rant. "There's no reason for people to accuse me of having 'mental breakdowns' because I express myself & yea sometimes people piss me off."