SINGER Aaron Carter has admitted Michael Jackson once behaved inappropriately during their friendship.
The 31-year-old has previously defended the King of Pop but has now made the claim about the superstar - though he still maintains he was a "really, good guy".
Carter has spoken more about his time with Jackson in an interview with
"Michael was a really good guy as far as I know, really good guy,” he said.
"He never really, like, he never did anything that was inappropriate except for one time. There was one thing that he did that was a little bit inappropriate."
He didn't elaborate on what exactly the late pop star did that was inappropriate.
Carter was pals with Jacko as a 15-year-old and stayed at the singer's bedroom.
He has previously said the two men who made made accusations about Jackson in the documentary Leaving Neverland were out for cash.
At one point said he wanted to “punch” one of them, Wade Robson.
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But in April in he revealed he was penning a book about his life which will include memories of his friendship with Jackson.
Speaking to Carter said: "To be honest, after seeing everyone’s story unfold, I was a little aggressive when I talked about it at first.
"I mean, everyone has their own stories and everyone has their own situations so I can’t really take away from that.
"In regards to that situation, I actually have my own experience that happened with Michael, so I’m going be talking about that in the future."
Documentary Leaving Neverland gives a disturbing glimpse into the lives of former boy companions of Michael Jackson – who dressed like him, allegedly slept with him and have all accused the star of sex abuse.
Australian-born choreographer Wade Robson, who is now 36, alleges that Michael Jackson sexually abused him from the age of seven to 14.
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Former child actor James Safechuck, 40, claims he was groomed and raped from age of 10 to 14 by the superstar.
Michael Jackson denied all allegations of sexual abuse made against him and his estate has called the two-part documentary film "one-sided."
Fans of the superstar have also pointed out discrepancies in two men’s accounts to claim they have concocted their stories of abuse.
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