Aaron Carter received a blow below the belt when he was attacked at his concert that was held in Illinois, Bradley. The 29 year old singer who shouted "Bye Felipe" at the back of a member attending his show received a couple of blows in return.

Although Aaron made no comment of the attack till 19th February the media was not slow in making up all sorts of stories. But this is the verified story as it came straight from the horse's mouth. Carter's concert was held at the Looney Bin.

TMZ being the first source (as it always is) that reported the shocking incident which was nothing short of a scandal. An alleged fellow musician was attending Aaron's concert and was not being an easy viewer as he goofed about, lunging for many people's smartphones and videotaping the singer perform.

Aaron of course felt quite differently about this funny and careless action. Calling a security guard to escort the Hispanic musician out of the venue, Carter did not stop there. Shouting "Bye Felipe", which is considered an offensive slur, at the retreating man; the singer paid the price.

Ending up in the ER with a damaged speaker and computer, some say the boy still has not learned his lesson. A random commenter commented under the TMZ article stating that Aaron was harassing the dude even onstage and the activity had been gone for a while.

Quoting the commenter's words: "Trump is emboldening white privilege idio*s". After all Carter did endorse Trump. But, Aaron seemed unphased as he took to Twitter to blatantly announce the dirty slurs he yelled at the other unknown individual.

 Many users responded back with hateful comments and calling him out but he only tweeted back "I can only explain myself as much". Not to mention Carter recreated the scenario where he was the hero but in the real world he ended up in a hospital bed.

"I did not get beat up, I simply got hit". There seems to be much difference between that, isn't there Carter?