Los Angeles:
Former child star AaronCarter has taken a U-turn to deny reports that he was offeredcocaine by Michael Jackson when he was 15.
Aaron, who is better known as the younger brother ofBackstreet Boys member Nick Carter, says he was misquoted,reported TMZ online.
"Nothing was said that was reported," said arepresentative.
Aaron had hit the headlines and shocked the fans ofJackson by making the revelations to the Australian version ofthe Ok! magazine.
The 23-year-old star spent time in rehab in January toovercome "some emotional and spiritual issues."
Aaron came in touch with Jackson during the making ofcharity single What More Can I Give, which was written andcomposed by the Thriller hitmaker.
The track, which was created to raise money for thevictims of September 11 terrorist attacks, failed to get anofficial release.
Aaron, who is better known as the younger brother ofBackstreet Boys member Nick Carter, says he was misquoted,reported TMZ online.
"Nothing was said that was reported," said arepresentative.
Aaron had hit the headlines and shocked the fans ofJackson by making the revelations to the Australian version ofthe Ok! magazine.
The 23-year-old star spent time in rehab in January toovercome "some emotional and spiritual issues."
Aaron came in touch with Jackson during the making ofcharity single What More Can I Give, which was written andcomposed by the Thriller hitmaker.
The track, which was created to raise money for thevictims of September 11 terrorist attacks, failed to get anofficial release.