Angel Carter Conrad He is maintaining the memory of his late twin brother, Aaron CarterI live through his relationship with his son, Prince Carter.
Angel, 37, opened about spending time with Prince, 3 years old, duration of his appearance on Wednesday, June 11 Jade IovinePodcast “Live from Bed”.
“I am with him and we have game appointments. It’s very intelligent and so sweet,” Angel said.
Iovine then asked Wheter Prince, whom Aaron shared with ex Melanie MartinHe reminded Angel of his twin brother, who died at 34 in November 2022.
“Yes, and see it with [my daughter] Harper together, because he has this, like, blond and blond hair, and she has dark hair like me, we see me Aaron together, “Angel replied.
Aaron and Martin, 33, welcomed the Prince in November 2021. Almost a year later, the singer of “I Want Candy” was found dead at his home in California after he drowned in a bathtub due to the effects of Difluoruthane (an inhaler) and Alprazolam). And Alprazolam). Aaron’s death was governed by an accident.
More than two years after Aaron’s death, Prince made his debut on the red carpet with Martin and Angel in the projection of Los Angeles del Paramount+ Documario The Carters: It hurts to love youthat is immersed in the Carter family and its struggles with addiction, mental illness and negligence, as told from Angel’s perspective.
Aaron and Angel’s sister Leslie Carter He died at 25 in 2012. His other sister Bobbie Jean Carter Later he died at 41 in December 2023.
The family also includes brother Nick Carterthat jumped to fame as a member of Backstreet Boys.
In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly Before launching the document in April, Angel admitted that he had “a mixture” or emotions while working on the project.
“There were so many happy moments with my family and certainly with my brothers and me. [home] Videos, it is not only a memory, but it is a feeling in which you can play again, “he explained, and added that this was what was painful” to see for what Leslie and Bobbie Jean had their legs.
“He gave me a better understanding of abuse and what happens and why certain things happened,” he continued. “That was difficult. It was painful to see. What they saw in the documentary is when I was watching them difficult videos, the sequelae of the emotional collapse that I had to bring me a lot of clarity.”
Angel said the doctor “had to be authentic” and “honest.”
“And the honest truth is that there are [were] Many bad things that had happened to us when they were children, and there were bad things that happened to my parents. There is a generational component in which patterns and behaviors were repeated within the family, “he explained. What is done is done. It is about what we can do now. I just want people to know that they are not alone, that we all have our struggles and that we only think that my family had fame and money, we are like you and we are in this together.”