Raven-Symoné highlights the importance of mental health in the wake of Aaron Carterhis early death.
A day after the 34-year-old singer’s death, his Disney co-star offered her condolences to her older brother. Nick Carter.
“We send our love to the family,” Raven-Symoné told Entertainment Tonight on Nov. 6. “We’ve crossed circles several times within the music industry. My heart goes out to Nick. It’s such a tragedy.”
The Cheetah Girls star also stressed the importance of prioritizing mental health, especially when it comes to children.
“I think we really need to put the world in order so that we can focus on mental health,” she shared. “It’s a real thing and we need to stop wasting our youth on it. Maybe one day people will take the hint. It’s just part of our everyday lives – getting mentally examined and helping our society.”
Aaron died at the age of 34 after being found unresponsive on November 5 at his home in Lancaster, California.
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