'Please Let Him Be Okay': Nick Carter Sparks Fears For Mental and Physical Health After Posting This Skeletal Selfie
- Nick Carter, 45, posted a photo from Las Vegas as he prepared for rehearsals before the Backstreet Boys launch their "Into The Millennium" residency at the Sphere on July 11.
- He has been grieving his late siblings Leslie , Aaron , and Bobbie Jean, who died in January 2024, which deeply affected his mental state.
- Carter's noticeably slimmer appearance raised fan concerns, though a source denied weight-loss drug use, attributing the change to intense rehearsals for the demanding residency.
- He wrote on Instagram that it may take a lifetime to process his family's losses and expressed regret over not reconciling with Aaron before his death.
- Carter's return to performing suggests resilience despite grief, while fan worries highlight the emotional and physical challenges of preparing for the upcoming show.
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In July the "Backstreet Boys" in Las Vegas return to the stage. But band member Nick Carter gives cause for concern.
In July the "Backstreet Boys" in Las Vegas return to the stage. But band member Nick Carter gives cause for concern.
He's getting slimmer, but maybe he's exaggerating? Nick Carter's latest Instagram posts get some of his fans.
Backstreet Boys Front-Man Nick Carter Sparks Serious Health Concerns Ahead of Vegas Residency
Nick Carter’s recent Instagram post showcasing his slimmer appearance has raised concerns among fans about his health. The 45-year-old singer shared a selfie from Las Vegas ahead of rehearsals for the Backstreet Boys’ upcoming residency at the Sphere, captioning it, “Soaking up some Vegas heat before today’s rehearsals.” Photo:Instagram/@nickcarter While Carter appeared in good spirits, many fans voiced their concerns about his visibly thinner f…
Fans of Nick Carter think he looks skinny in a photo the singer shared on Instagram. Under a selfie of the Backstreet Boys singer, he received many comments from followers who are concerned about his health.
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