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Melanie Martin Reflects On Procreating With Aaron Carter During Romantic Trip

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By MLC on January 19, 2023 at 11:30 PM EST

Melanie Martin is feeling nostalgic for Aaron Carter’s touch.

The former fiancée of Carter recently shared a rather personal video of her with him to her Instagram Story.

The video, which was originally posted by the late singer, is from a February 2021 trip they took to Park City, Utah together.

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Melanie Martin Reflects On Romantic Trip With Aaron Carter

Melanie Martin's post on her Instagram page
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Carter and Martin are chilling in a hot tub and engaging in some steamy (literally) PDA.

He captioned the original video, “Engagement Valentine Week ❤️❤️❤️.”

Martin shared her own caption on the video, which contained some intimate information.

“And then the Prince was made?,” she wrote.

Obviously, this is a reference to procreating and making their son, Prince Carter.

He was born on November 21, 2021 and turned one-year-old in November 2022.

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If you do some simple math, February to November is nine-months, which is the gestation time for a fetus.

On Wednesday, January 18th, Nick Carter and his sister, Angel Conrad, held a benefit concert for their brother.

Angel is Aaron Carter’s twin sister.

She and NSYNC member, Lance Bass, hosted the event titled, “Songs for Tomorrow.”

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"Songs for Tomorrow"Benefit Concert Held For Aaron

All proceeds benefitted “On Our Sleeves,” a movement to help children’s mental health.

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Nick, Angel and Bass were joined by Backstreet Boys member, AJ McLean, and Ryan Cabrera at the event.

The event was inspired by Carter’s struggles and held at Bass’ West Hollywood nightlife venue, HEART.

A description for the concert read, “At an early age, Aaron started showing symptoms of mental illness. Unfortunately, as is common for many individuals experiencing mental health difficulties, Aaron did not receive the treatment that could have helped him, despite the tireless efforts of Angel and those who loved him. His life is a cautionary tale and one that has inspired Angel to work with On Our Sleeves to raise awareness and help other families by giving them the opportunity to write a different story.”

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Carter shared a BTS snapshot of him, McLean, Bass and others rehearsing for the event to his Instagram.

“We are so thankful for all of the love & support in advance of tomorrow night’s benefit concert. It is so wonderful to see so many people come together for such an important cause,” he wrote.

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It appears she attended the benefit concert with her friend James Del Toro.

Later in her IG Story, Martin shared what appeared to be a guest book and memorial table with Carter’s picture on it.

Melanie Attended Benefit Concert

She captioned the snapshot, “I wrote you something I couldn’t say enough of. & let Prince know how much he means to you, & to all of us that’ll love him barely as much as you do.”

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Aaron Carter Did Not Drown To Death

It was recently revealed that Carter’s cause of death was NOT drowning. He had no water in his lungs, and his family is requesting an investigation into his death.

His mother, Jane Carter, is still waiting for the coroner’s toxicology report to come back in order to determine what was in Carter’s system when he died.

According to reports, Jane and Martin were told by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office that there was no water found in Carter’s lungs.

This is evidence that proves drowning was not a potential cause of death.

The late-singer’s mother wants law enforcement officials to open an investigation into a possible drug deal that went down the night of his death.

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