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Aaron Carter reveals disturbing Michael Jackson 'tighty-whitey underwear' encounter in posthumous memoir

Aaron Carter who noted that Michael Jackson 'smoked like a thug', makes disturbing revelations about the singer in his autobiography
PUBLISHED NOV 11, 2022
After attending Michael Jackson’s birthday party, Aaron Carter reportedly slept over at his Neverland Ranch (Frazer Harrison/Kevork Djansezian-Pool/Getty Images)
After attending Michael Jackson’s birthday party, Aaron Carter reportedly slept over at his Neverland Ranch (Frazer Harrison/Kevork Djansezian-Pool/Getty Images)

LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA: Aaron Carter reportedly stayed over the night at Michael Jackson's house after attending one of his birthday parties, the singer recalls in his new memoir. The next morning, he reportedly woke up to discover the pop sensation at the foot of his bed wearing "tighty-whitey underwear." Carter was only 15 years old when the gruesome incident allegedly took place at Jackson's Neverland Ranch in August 2003, reveals his autobiography. 

Carter who was discovered dead in his bathtub at his California home on Saturday, November 5 revealed this information in his contentious new memoir, 'Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life'. “Michael and I went into the main house alone and headed to his bedroom area,” Carter wrote in the book, recalling that he, Jackson, and the actor Chris Tucker allegedly rode four-wheelers around the ranch at the end of Jackson’s birthday party. “After a while, I said I was ready for bed. I hadn’t really thought about where I would sleep. Obviously, there were tons of rooms in the house. But he pulled out this cot next to his bed that was already made. I never asked for the cot, but there it was. I didn’t care. I was tired. He turned out the lights and got in his bed, and we went to sleep,” he said in the memoir according to New York Post.

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Singer/songwriter Aaron Carter attends Project Angel Food's 2017 Angel Awards on August 19, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Singer Aaron Carter was found dead in a bathtub at his California residence on November 5 (Alison Buck/Getty Images for Project Angel Food)

Following that, Carter wrote, “A couple of hours later, something woke me. I sat up and found Michael at the foot of my cot in his tighty-whitey underwear. I don’t know if he was sleepwalking or what, but he seemed to still be asleep. ‘What the f***!?’ I shouted and shook him a little to wake him. ‘Go back to your bed!'” he told Michael Jackson. “He just mumbled, ‘OK,’ then got back into his bed, and we both went back to sleep. I never asked him about it, and we never mentioned it. When I woke up in the morning, he was gone from the room.”

Singer Michael Jackson accepts his Peformer of the Century Award during the 29th Annual American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium January 9, 2002 in Los Angeles, CA.
Singer Michael Jackson accepts his Performer of the Century Award during the 29th Annual American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on January 9, 2002, in Los Angeles, CA (Vince Bucci/Getty Images)

Carter reportedly claimed in his autobiography that he also shared a marijuana joint with Jackson while he was in town. He noted that the vocalist of 'Billie Jean' "smoked like a thug." Less than three months later, Jackson was taken into custody on suspicion of child molestation, as per the arrest warrant. Carter claimed that when police officers questioned him soon after his stay in Neverland, Jackson never touched him in an inappropriate way. The white military-style jacket with Swarovski crystal embellishments that Jackson wore during a concert in New York City on September 10, 2001, was a present to Carter, according to one of the accounts in the book. Jackson also referred to him as "Apple Head." Jackson is "a really good guy, as far as I know, a really good guy," Carter said in a previous defense of Jackson.

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