Aaron Carter Responds to Racism Accusation After Onstage Brawl
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Aaron Carter denies making racist comment after he was attacked on stage by a member of his opening act in Illinois.

AceShowbiz - Aaron Carter spoke out after involved in an altercation during his concert at the Loony Bin in Bradley, Illinois, on Friday, February 17. The former child star, now 29, was allegedly attacked by a member of his opening act Ill State for throwing racial-insensitive slur.

According to TMZ, the man "was goofing, grabbing people's cellphones and shooting video as Aaron tried to perform." Annoyed by the man's antics, the singer had him kicked out of the venue and shouted, "Bye, Felipe!" as the man was escorted out by security.

The man who is a Hispanic returned shortly after and lunged at Aaron on stage. A computer and a speaker were destroyed and Aaron was allegedly left bloody and taken to hospital.

"I'm all G. I am still standing. Just checked out the hospital," Aaron told his fans in a series of Tweets. He also shared a selfie with his adorable dogs, "Chillen w my boys before I finally get to bed... hospitals suck. & so do bullies. My face is still pretty though and untouched."

He additionally denied the racism accusation, insisting that he did "nothing wrong." He continued, "I didn't get beat up I got a hit and pushed when I wasn't looking and they ran out the club and I stood on the speakers waiting for them?"

"This dude sized me up after I said he had to go and said bye Felipe like bye Felicia the male version.. Friday? He needed to go," he added. "News flash my band consists of three amazing black funk musicians and an Italian guitar player from Italy Simone Stan Petey and p bass." He then concluded, "Everything is good for right now, police are investigating."

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