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Aaron Carter Checks Back Into Rehab

Aaron Carter has checked himself back into rehab.

On Saturday, Oct. 14, the 29-year-old singer had checked back into rehab after his premature departure earlier this month. It should be remembered that Carter had ultimately made the decision to better himself and turn his life around when he voluntarily entered into rehabilitation last month. However, his treatment was cut short when it was announced he had to check out early due to personal and legal matters which the singer had to attend to. He was only three weeks into the treatment, but the former teen heartthrob promised to return once his issues had been dealt with.

"Aaron has taken care of the legal and financial matters that required his attention and returned to the wellness facility to complete his program," his representative, Steve Honig, explained.

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Carter had recently shared an image of himself looking healthier than he was prior to rehab and gaining 30 pounds weight. Back in September, Carter announced in a Twitter post, which has now been deleted, that he would be disappearing for a while in order to work on himself while also promising to release new music soon.

"I'll see you soon looking amazing and ready to play all my new songs LIVE. Most importantly, my stressors haven't subsided with family and this year has been crazy and I need some time off from all of it," the singer said.

Aaron Carter, the younger brother of Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter, has had a rather rough year after getting involved in a car accident which left him with a broken nose and a wrecked BMW. Furthermore, Carter had also received three welfare visits from the police after witnesses saw him attempting to buy a gun along with threatening his family members.

The 29-year-old had just recently revealed his bisexuality and has split up with long-time girlfriend Madison Parker.

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