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Report: Aaron Carter Wants To Open Up About Personal Experience With Michael Jackson

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Singer Aaron Carter is now saying that he wants to publicly share his experience with Michael Jackson, who has been accused of sexually abusing young boys since the documentary “Leaving Neverland” was released in January.

The pop star previously said he wouldn’t give any information about what may have happened between himself and Jackson, according to a TMZ report published Friday. The entertainment website caught up with Carter and asked if he thought “Leaving Neverland” should be removed from HBO.

“To be honest, after, like, seeing everyone’s story unfold, I was a little aggressive when I talked about it at first and, I mean, everyone has their own stories, and everyone has their own situations so, you know, I can’t really take away from that,” Carter said.

“In regard to that situation, I actually have my own experience that happened with Michael, so I’m going to be talking about that in the future,” Carter hinted.

Carter plans to write a book about his whole life and thinks his experience with Jackson is appropriate to include in his memoir. Carter revealed that his family knows about whatever went down between him and the music legend, but Jackson’s family is unaware. (RELATED: Aaron Carter Said He’d Fight Wade Robson After ‘Leaving Neverland’ Accusations)

When asked if he is worried about what Jackson’s family may think, Carter responded, “I keep it real as f**k. I don’t care.”

“Even if I say something that you don’t like, it’s still my truth and you’re just going to have to accept it,” Carter added.