Aaron Carter Last Photo Before Death Leaks

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Aaron Carter died today at 34 years ago, and just a week ago he uploaded the last photo before his death.

“It is with deepest regret to report Aaron Carter was found unresponsive this a.m. in his home in Palmdale, California,” the late House of Carter alum’s rep told E! News in a statement. TMZ, who was first news website to report the news, stated that a 911 call was made earlier on Saturday.

“Sending love to the family and friends and fans of #AaronCarter. Rest In Peace!” Sabrina The Teenage Witch star Melissa Joan Hart wrote on Instagram.

“Incredibly sad about the passing of Aaron Carter. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family,” posted Disney star Christy Carlson Romano.

Billy Gilman said, “I am gutted by this one. You were truly a musical genius, and I could never just be that.”

Tyler Hilton tweeted, “No…. This @aaroncarter news is heartbreaking… this kid had such a spark. Known him for years and always really liked him, he was warm and really funny. Loved putting on a show and he was good at it. Ill find some pics of us and post more later… damn RIP budddd #aaroncarter.”

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