Nick & Aaron Carter Docuseries: Everything We Know About ID’s ‘Fallen Idols’


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Nick Carter and his late brother, Aaron Carter, are the subjects of an upcoming Investigation Discovery docuseries. Following the success of the platform’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Sides of Kids TV doc, the network announced a four-part series titled Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter. ID explained in a press release that the production will cover the brothers’ rise to fame and their respective struggles in the spotlight.

Learn more about the upcoming Carter brothers’ docuseries below.

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Per ID, “Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter not only offers a deeper understanding around the allegations, but also chronicles the intense backlash Nick’s accusers have faced since their decision to speak publicly and the lasting impact that has had on their lives. … Fallen Idols explores the dark side of fame and fraught family dynamics, but also the intense challenges faced by accusers who come forward against celebrities and pop culture icons in today’s modern world.”

The trailer for the series opens with women talking about how “enamored” fans all over the world were with Nick, thanks to his Backstreet Boys fame. However, one of them claimed she knew how “evil” the “Everybody” hitmaker could be. Nick’s former girlfriend Kaya Jones appears in the doc as well as Aaron’s former fiancée, Melanie Martin. She shares their child, Prince, with the late music artist.

Nick has not publicly responded to the docuseries yet.

Fallen Idols will premiere on May 27 and May 28 on Investigation Discovery.

In November 2022, Aaron was found dead after drowning in his bathtub at home. He was 34 years old. An autopsy report confirmed that Aaron had taken the anti-anxiety medication, alprazolam, and that he had inhaled difluoroethane, which is a flammable gas.

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Nick Carter and his late brother, Aaron Carter, are the subjects of an upcoming Investigation Discovery docuseries. Following the success of the platform’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Sides of Kids TV doc, the network announced a four-part series titled Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter. ID explained in a press release that the production will cover the brothers’ rise to fame and their respective struggles in the spotlight.

Learn more about the upcoming Carter brothers’ docuseries below.

Per ID, “Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter not only offers a deeper understanding around the allegations, but also chronicles the intense backlash Nick’s accusers have faced since their decision to speak publicly and the lasting impact that has had on their lives. … Fallen Idols explores the dark side of fame and fraught family dynamics, but also the intense challenges faced by accusers who come forward against celebrities and pop culture icons in today’s modern world.”

The trailer for the series opens with women talking about how “enamored” fans all over the world were with Nick, thanks to his Backstreet Boys fame. However, one of them claimed she knew how “evil” the “Everybody” hitmaker could be. Nick’s former girlfriend Kaya Jones appears in the doc as well as Aaron’s former fiancée, Melanie Martin. She shares their child, Prince, with the late music artist.

Nick has not publicly responded to the docuseries yet.

Fallen Idols will premiere on May 27 and May 28 on Investigation Discovery.

In November 2022, Aaron was found dead after drowning in his bathtub at home. He was 34 years old. An autopsy report confirmed that Aaron had taken the anti-anxiety medication, alprazolam, and that he had inhaled difluoroethane, which is a flammable gas.

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