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[BBvideo 425,350:z432xsrp]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlpYJxyO1k4[/BBvideo:z432xsrp]I think the boy is on drugs .... he looks kinda' messed up
***I don't know if Aaron Carter actually said but here it is.Aaron Carter Says Michael Jackson Gave Him Cocaine[img=center:3ubmu0e3]http://www.okmagazine.com.au/assets/images/article/insider/10116/AaronCarterMain.jpg[/img]Opening up for the first time about his controversial relationship with Michael Jackson, fellow child star Aaron Carter shares some shocking truths with OK!On the second anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death, his former friend and confidant, Aaron Carter, 23, has come clean about his close – and controversial – relationship with the pop singer, revealing all to internationally renowned interviewer Daphne Barak during a charity visit to Marbella, Spain.Exposing their most intimate moments together, Aaron tells OK! how MJ gave him drugs and alcohol when he was just 15.‘I never talked about it… This is the first time. I do… 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,’ Aaron says.When asked whether Michael gave him alcohol, Aaron tells Daphne, ‘Yes, he gave me wine. I mean, I could have refused, but I was 15.’ As for drugs? ‘He gave me cocaine. I felt weird about that and other stuff… We spoke afterwards, hours and hours, on the phone. I admired Michael, but his behaviour bothered me a lot. Then my mother called the police…’You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
You must read this:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginFull of shit media loves to make up lies. That's all.
QuoteYou must read this:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginFull of shit media loves to make up lies. That's all.is true, but the damage is done, now I have a newspaper in my hands and I'm reading the news, "Michael Jackson gave alcohol to cocaine and Aaron Carter when he was a child" :?
6:17 pm - 06/30/2011OK Lied: Aaron Carter NEVER Said Michael Jackson Gave Him Cocaine, AlcoholOver night, the internet exploded with the news that former teen idol Aaron Carter said (in a new interview with OK Magazine) that Michael Jackson had once given him cocaine and booze -- all when he was only fifteen years old.Yet today, the audio of Daphne Barak's interview with Carter was posted online -- revealing that Carter said no such thing.From a transcript of the audio, Carter instead told tabloid-journalist Daphne Barak that he once attended a party at Neverland with his older brother Nick, actor Chris Tucker, and many other guests. During the party, Carter witnessed Jackson drinking alcohol. "It was fun," he said, "'cause I don't think Michael ever really got a chance to do stuff like that.""Did you have a drink [at the party]?" Daphne asked."Yeah, a little," Carter replied.When later questioned about Michael Jackson having an alleged addiction to prescription drugs, Carter plainly stated: "I personally didn't see any drug addiction issues [with Michael].""I mean, there was definitely things that were just different, you know, weird," he said of the singer's behavior, before again conceding that "the time that I spent with him, yes, he was fine."The interview ended with Aaron playing a Michael Jackson song on piano, as a tribute. "I wanted to express a message to him so that he could hear it," the singer said. "I want to protect his legacy. It's funny because a lot of the things that Michael did that I want to do."There you have it. No cocaine. And no adult purposefully supplying a minor with alcohol. So how did this massive twisting-of-words come about? The answer may lie with the article's author. . . .Tabloid-contributor Daphne Barak, you may recall, interviewed Michael Jackson's former nanny, Grace Rwaramba, shortly after the King of Pop's death in 2009. In video footage of the interview, Rwaramba expressed her frustration over being fired by Jackson's team -- understandable and in no way controversial. Yet Barak's later publication of the interview suddenly had Grace the Nanny claiming that she had pumped her former employer's stomach for drugs, several times!Rwaramba quickly fired back: "I am shocked, hurt and deeply saddened by recent statements the press has attributed to me. [...] The statements attributed to me confirm the worst in human tendencies to sensationalize tragedy and smear reputations for profit.""I don't even know how to pump a stomach!!" she added.The former-nanny's close friend, Mallika Chopra (daughter of Deepak Chopa), even took to the blog-o-sphere, defending Rwaramba and explaining the full situation of how "so-called journalist" Daphne Barak had acted as a confidant, baited for information, and then manipulated it for her subsequent article.Is this what happened with Aaron Carter's comments about Michael Jackson, then? We'll just have to wait and see, when an official response from Carter and/or his PR team pops up. . . .UPDATE: Frank Cascio (who attended the same party at Neverland with Aaron Carter) just Tweeted his two cents: "I knew Michael for over 25 year and NEVER once did he use cocaine or suggest to anyone else to use cocaine. Never!!!!"Read more at ONTD: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login