Aaron Carter's ex-fiancée, Melanie Martin, is remembering the late pop star on their son, Prince's, first birthday.
Aaron Carter's Son Prince Turns 1, His Ex-Fiancée Melanie Martin Posts Rare Pics of Late Singer With His ChildThis video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors.
Martin also gave Carter and their baby boy a special tribute, dedicating a billboard in Times Square in New York City to the former child star. The billboard features a photo of Carter holding up his hands in a prayer symbol with a cutout image of little Prince standing up in a white outfit.
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