Anorak

Anorak News | Aaron Carter Says That Michael Jackson ‘Gave Me Cocaine’

Aaron Carter Says That Michael Jackson ‘Gave Me Cocaine’

by | 1st, July 2011

REMEMBER Aaron Carter? Of course you don’t. He’s a nobody. He’s a failure from Dancing With the Stars, the brother of a Backstreet Boy and once released a bunch of awful, awful cover versions in the hope of becoming a baby sensation like Justin Bieber.

These days, he’s just a thing with muscles that occupies perfectly good space.

That said, Carter was once in the affections of Michael Jackson, which is nice and innocent isn’t it?

He says:

“I never talked about it. This is the first time. … I miss Michael. … I have spent such incredible times with him. I did things with him that nobody else did.. … But I was also troubled about what he did to me.”

Hello! What’s this? Sounds like a familiar tale is imminent! And speaking ill of the dead as well for extra points!

When asked if Jacko gave him Jesus Juice, Carter said:

“Yes, he gave me wine. I mean, I could have refused, but I was 15.”

Wine? Pah! That’s rubbish! French kids drink wine straight from the tit!

“He gave me cocaine. … We spoke afterwards, hours and hours, on the phone. I admired Michael, but his behavior bothered me a lot. Then my mother called the police…”

Ah! That’s better! Cocaine! An allegation of a grown man with a funny face sticking class A drugs up the nose of a minor! What could Jackson be trying to do putting such sex enhancing drugs up a teenager’s nose? Nope. No idea.

Of course, Carter could be talking absolute nonsense, but y’know, we’re legally obliged to tarnish Michael Jackson’s reputation at every given opportunity.

Madame Tussauds Washington D.C. Honors Michael Jackson

Image 15 of 15

As part of the worldwide response to the passing of Michael Jackson, Madame Tussauds D.C. displays a wax figure of Michael Jackson. The figure which is normally housed at their New York City location was brought down and put on a window display due to the overwhelming request from D.C. area fans. Fans can come look and pay tribute to the late King of Pop. Inside fans are able to write a message in the Michael Jackson tribute book the museum set up.

Pictured: Michael Jackson wax figure Ref: SPL110863 020709
Picture by: Gene Young/Splash News

Splash News and Pictures
Los Angeles: 310-821-2666
New York: 212-619-2666
London: 870-934-2666
photodesk@splashnews.com

 



Posted: 1st, July 2011 | In: Celebrities, Key Posts Comments (2) | TrackBack | Permalink