Singer Aaron Carter came out as bisexual a few weeks ago. I didn't write about it at the time, but made a mental note about his self-outing. Then I started hearing stories of him breaking down during performances and other concerning situations.
Now this evening, I found out that Carter appeared on a new episode of "The Doctors,"where he sought an HIV test following a period of risky sexual behavior and concerning weight loss. And why wouldn't you want to find out your HIV status on a national television program during a time of emotional crisis?
Fortunately, Carter found out that he's HIV-negative. He also tested negative for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. He also tested negative for cocaine and meth.
However, he tested positive for pot and Oxycodone and Xanax and several other prescription meds. He regularly uses filler medications, such as Restylane, Voluma, and Rejuviderm. He's also malnourished and has a body mass index of 17.
Now this evening, I found out that Carter appeared on a new episode of "The Doctors,"where he sought an HIV test following a period of risky sexual behavior and concerning weight loss. And why wouldn't you want to find out your HIV status on a national television program during a time of emotional crisis?
Fortunately, Carter found out that he's HIV-negative. He also tested negative for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. He also tested negative for cocaine and meth.
However, he tested positive for pot and Oxycodone and Xanax and several other prescription meds. He regularly uses filler medications, such as Restylane, Voluma, and Rejuviderm. He's also malnourished and has a body mass index of 17.