Aaron Carter plans to "talk about" his "experience that happened" with Michael Jackson, following the child sex abuse allegations made against the late star.
The 'Thriller' hitmaker - who passed away in 2009 - was accused by Wade Robson and James Safechuck in the HBO documentary 'Leaving Neverland' of sexual abuse after he befriended them both as children.
And now Aaron - who previously slammed Wade and James as "liars" - has said he plans to speak about his own experiences with Michael "in the future".

He said: "To be honest, after seeing everyone's stories unfold, I was a little aggressive. I mean everyone has their own stories, and everyone has their own situations, so you know, I can't really take away from that. I don't know, so I can't say 'Oh I was there, I was a fly on the wall.' Because I don't.
"In regards 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."