The US pop singer Aaron Carter has commented in the US talk show "The Doctors" to his mental health problems. "The official diagnosis is that I have multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia and acute anxiety," said the 31-year-old. He was also manic-depressive.
The musician also showed a translucent plastic bag with medicine packs to demonstrate to viewers how many tablets to take each day. "I have nothing to hide."
Carter posted on Wednesday a photo from his TV appearance on Instagram. He wrote that telling the truth, redressing grievances and taking care of his loved ones was the most important thing for him.
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Carter's "The Doctors" episode will be aired in full on the show's YouTube channel. The online platform "E! News" showed excerpts from it in advance.
Carter, who gained more prominence, especially with the song "Crush On You," is the brother of Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter. He released his first album in 1997 - at the age of nine.