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‘Carter Vs. Carter’: Nick Carter wants restraining order against brother Aaron Carter

Backstreet Boys’ member Nick Carter shared on his Twitter account on Thursday that he and his sister are seeking a restraining order against their brother and singer Aaron Carter.

“After careful consideration, we were required to seek a restraining order against our brother Aaron today,” Nick said.

Nick added that Aaron’s recent confession of killing his pregnant wife pushed them to come up with this decision.

“In light of Aaron’s increasingly alarming behavior and his recent confession that he harbors thoughts and intentions of killing my pregnant wife and unborn child,” Nick added.

“We were left with no choice but to take every measure possible to protect ourselves and our family,” he added.

The boyband member said his love for his brother will remain and he hopes that Aaron will get the proper treatment.

“We love our brother and truly hope that he gets the proper treatment he needs before any harm comes to himself or anyone else,” Nick explained.

Nick used the hashtags #mentalhealth, #GunControlNow, and #GunControl along with his post.

Aaron immediately replied to Twitter after his brother’s post.

“So, my brother just got a restraining order against me. And I was just served lol,” Aaron wrote.

He said that he is done with his brother Nick “for life.”

The “Crush” singer denied the accusations of his brother and said he wishes no harm to anyone especially his family members.

“I am astounded at the accusations being made against me and I do not wish harm to anyone, especially my family,” Aaron added.

“All I ask is for my family to leave me alone. This is blood. Not love. I will never be around you and I don’t want to be around you. I am the one who said I’m done then you send me this!? Ok. Stop trying to get me 5150’d before I file a harassment suit myself Nick. I have the $” he said.

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