Who is Aaron Carters sister Bobbie Jean Carter? Age, bio, profession, family, Instagram, net wort

July 2024 · 2 minute read

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Aaron Charles Carter was born in Tampa, Florida on December 7, 1987, to Jane Elizabeth (Spaulding) and Robert Gene Carter. He is Nick Carter’s (Backstreet Boys) younger brother, and he has three sisters.

Who is Aaron Carter’s sister Bobbie Jean Carter?

Bobbie Jean Carter was born on January 12, 1982, and remained out of the spotlight until the Carter siblings agreed to participate in the reality show The House of Carters in 2006.

She did, however, run afoul of the law in 2002, when she was arrested on two counts of battery. Due to a large number of trick-or-treaters, the responding officer was assigned to the area where Bobbie and her sister Angel were drinking.

He discovered Bobbie “sticking out the back window up to her waist wanting to exit the vehicle to talk; she was upset saying that three girls had jumped her sister and she had protected her,” according to the officer’s report. “She went on to say that this is what happens when you mess with her family and that they are a close family,” the officer observed.

“Aaron Carter,” his first full-length album, was released on December 1, 1997. It was awarded gold in Norway, Spain, Denmark, Canada, and Germany. On June 16, 1998, the album was released in the United States. Carter released the EP “Let The Music Heal Your Soul” on May 18, 1998, as a fund-raising project featuring vocals by Carter, the Backstreet Boys, ‘N Sync, the Moffatts, and other artists. Aaron’s Party (September 26, 2000) was his next album released in the United States on the Jive Label. The album was certified triple platinum.

Carter released his debut album “Oh, Aaron” (Aug 7, 2001) when he was 13 years old, featuring his first duet with his brother Nick. “Oh, Aaron” was accompanied by a video/DVD of the same name (March 26, 2002), which featured footage from his 2001 Baton Rouge, Louisiana concert, as well as music videos and interviews. Along with the album’s release, Play Along Toys created an Aaron Carter action figure.

Carter’s next album, “Another Earthquake,” was released on September 3, 2002, as part of the “Rock, Rap, and Retro” tour. The album included the patriotic ballad “Do You Remember” and the ballad “America A O.” The album Most Requested Hits was released on November 3, 2003. Tracks from his previous three albums were included, as well as a new single, “One Better.”

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