Angel Carter reveals that Bobbie was ‘too far away’ to save from addiction

Angel Carter has revealed that her sister Bobbie Jean was “too far away” to save from addiction.
In the new Paramount+ -Documentary The Carters: hurts to love youAngel opened the unbearable pain that her family felt after the death of her brothers and sisters, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
The Carters: hurts to love you is a two-part documentary that was directed by Soleil Moon Frye-Die is also a former children’s star.
Angel’s husband, Corey Conrad, remembered how his wife felt a sense of hope that Bobbie could be saved before their family should have to do with another tragedy after the death of Aaron Carter at the age of 34.
Corey said: “After Aaron had passed, Angel thought:” Maybe this is a wake-up call for BJ, “because BJ had struggled for many, many years with addiction and austerity.”
Angel explained how she was not fully aware of how serious Bobbie’s addiction was – with which she has been struggling with for 13 years – because she was “so good at hiding.”
After Bobbie’s unexpected death, Angel placed a special tribute to her older sister.
Together with photos of Bobbie as a young girl, she wrote: “To my older sister Bobbie. You had a great sense of humor and a lively spirit. Growing up, I was your baby, and you were my best friend. Life was not honest for you, I know that. Sometimes it feels like you had no shot, nothing.
“Experiencing innocence instead of being burdened by trauma, pain and suffering is incredibly important for children, especially at such a young age. I know why Leslie, Aaron, and now you are in the circumstances you did.
“We all have to break down barriers, reduce stigmas and cultivate a society where the search for mental health care is confronted with understanding and encouragement. This starts with our children and creating a healthy conversation in the house.”