Melanie Martin is shedding some light on Aaron Carter’s life before his death.
The late singer’s girlfriend recently spoke out about the lack of support he received during his lifetime. The star, who passed away in November of 2022, struggled with addiction, and Martin, who was with him during some of his most difficult moments, expressed frustration with the lack of understanding.
Melanie Martin Speaks Out About Aaron Carter’s Lack Of Support Before His Passing
Despite the tumultuous nature of their relationship, which was marred by the actor’s well-documented struggles with drugs and mental health issues, the entrepreneur remained a steadfast supporter throughout it all.
While continuing to honor his memory and keep his legacy alive, she has also hinted in several cryptic posts at her annoyance that those around him often took advantage of her late partner.
In a recent upload, the grieving star took to her Instagram story to share a picture of the former teen pop star’s documentary, “Aaron Carter: Little Prince of Pop,” advertised on an electronic billboard. Across the image, she wrote, “I’m just gonna say it, there was not enough support when he was here💔.”
It is evident that she is still grappling with the heart-wrenching loss of her partner and that Martin continues to feel the acute pain of his absence despite the passage of time. She remains mourning, struggling to accept his untimely demise and the void he has left behind.
In memory of the late “DWTS” alum, the online influencer took to her social media page to pay tribute to him with a heartfelt post on the six-month anniversary of his death. She shared a touching reel featuring photos of the couple having fun and being intimate and the actor in various locations, including presumed photoshoots.
The footage also included the “Blacklisted” singer holding their newborn son, Prince, playing with their dog, and at their baby shower. As Lana Del Ray’s “Summertime Sadness” played in the background, the content creator added more pictures of herself with the “House of Carters” star, holding and showing their love for one another. The post was captioned, “6 months ago, I lost the love of my life 🦋😪💔.”
Continuing her tribute, the former bartender shared another image on her Instagram story. She reposted a screenshot from Marie Catherine Huntley’s page featuring a Facetime call between Carter and his best friend. The post was tagged, “6 months since our last Facetime 😞,” a poignant reminder of the time that has passed.
Melanie Martin Shares Heartwarming Memory Of ‘Aaron’s Party (Get It)’ Singer’s Thoughtful Gesture
The couple, who started dating in early 2020 and welcomed their son in November of the following year, had a tumultuous but memorable relationship. The Blast shared that the lovebirds still took time to create love moments despite their rocky times before Carter’s untimely passing.
In honor of the 34-year-old, Martin took to her Instagram story to share a sweet memory of her late partner. The post included a selfie taken by the dancer, with a date stamp reading “October 24, 2022.”
In the picture, Carter could be seen lying on a bed with a mischievous smile while Martin, seemingly fast asleep, snuggles against him, with her manicured hand resting on the side of his face and her head tucked under his arm.
Alongside the heartwarming snap, she explained in the caption, “Falling asleep on you was my favorite. I would knock out like a baby ❤️🥲💔.” The model then emotionally revealed at the bottom of the image, “I don’t get much sleep these days.”
Before this update, she had shared another poignant memory of their time in the fifth month of his death. According to the publication, she reflected on their relationship by sifting through throwback photos of them together. The images showcased the couple’s happy moments and captured their affectionate embraces and shared laughter.
In the accompanying caption, the grieving influencer wrote: “It has been five months💔 Grief is not a disorder, a disease, or a sign of weakness. The price you pay for love is an emotional, physical, and spiritual necessity. The only cure for Grief is to grieve.”