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Hilary Duff hits the “hideous” diary editor of Aaron Carter
Hilary Duff gets furious at the publisher of the posthumous diary of ex-boyfriend Aaron Carter, due to hit the shelves next week.
Later The post office obtained an exclusive fragment an unfinished autobiography that claims the old flames are “lost” [their] a virginity to each other. ”When they were teenagers, Duff started acting at Ballast Books.
“It’s really sad that within a week of Aaron’s death, a publisher appeared who seemed to be recklessly stuffing a book to take advantage of this tragedy, without taking the time or attention to actually validating his work”, “Lizzie McGuire” alum, 35, Daily Mail said Thursday.
“Diluting Aaron’s life story into what appears to be unverified profit bait is disgusting,” she continued.
“I in no way tolerate any shedding light on what is such obvious, uninformed, soulless grasping for money.”
“Aaron Carter: An Incomplete Story of an Incomplete Life” which was co-written for three years with author Andy Symonds, will be released on November 15 – just 10 days after a worried star was found dead in his bathtub on November 5.
The 34-year-old singer’s body was reportedly surrounded by multiple compressed air cans and prescription pill bottles, although the official cause of death is the toxicological findings.
According to The Post, the book discusses Carter’s early affair with Duff, claiming they were the first time they got close “in a hotel”.
“I think it was her birthday, maybe her thirteenth birthday, but I don’t remember,” the passage reads. “Her friends came in and we just yelled at them to get out.” Carter was then 12 years old.
Teen idols dated off and on from 2000 to 2003, eventually breaking up for good over the infamous love triangle starring Lindsay Lohan.
Despite how their relationship might have ended, Duff paid a touching tribute to her former love after the news of his death made headlines.
“For Aaron – I’m so sorry that life was so hard for you and that you had to fight in front of the world,” she wrote on Instagram.
“You had a charm that was absolutely sparkling … boy, did my teenage me love you very much.”
Duff ended his message by telling Carter to “rest easy” and noted that he was “sending love” to his grieving family.