Bobbie Jean Carter’s daughter lives with her grandmother after sudden death at age 41

Bobbie Jean Carter, sister of Aaron Carter, died Saturday at the age of 41. Ella’s 8-year-old daughter Bella is reportedly now in the care of her grandmother Jane Ella.

Jane, the mother of Bobbie Jean and Aaron Carter, took Bella in after her mother’s death. People reports. Details surrounding Bobbie Jean’s death are still unclear. However, according to a source close to the family, she suffered cardiac arrest and died at his home.

On Saturday, Jane gave a statement to TMZ expressing her shock and pain at the unexpected loss of her daughter.

“I am shocked to learn of the sudden death of my daughter, Bobbie Jean; and I will need time to process the terrible reality of this happening a third time,” she said. “When I can think clearly, I will release a more complete statement; But until then I would ask to be allowed to cry in private.”

“[H]No matter how deeply a parent feels the loss of a child, the suffering of a young child over the loss of a parent must be much greater,” he added. “So, I would ask those of you who are understanding to pray for my precious eight-year-old granddaughter Bella, who previously lost her father and is now without her mother as well.”

Bobbie Jean’s death marks the third loss of a child for Jane Carter. Before the latest incident, the matriarch suffered the death of her son Aaron, who died at age 34 in November 2022. Her daughter Leslie died in 2012.

Unlike her famous siblings, Bobbie Jean Carter led a life away from the spotlight. According to TMZ, she was a wardrobe stylist and makeup artist for her younger brother Aaron in the early 2000s. She lived a mostly private life with her young daughter Bella.

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Angel Carter pays tribute to late sister Bobbie Jean

On Sunday, Angel Carter, Bobbie Jean’s younger sister and Aaron’s twin, took to Instagram to write a touching tribute to her late brother.

“For my big sister Bobbie,” he began alongside a collection of images of Bobbie Jean Carter. “You had a great sense of humor and a lively spirit. When I was a kid, I was your baby and you were my best friend.”

“Life was not fair to you, I know that. Sometimes it seems like you don’t have a chance, no matter what. “Experiencing innocence rather than feeling the burden of trauma, pain and suffering is incredibly important for children, especially at such a young age.”

Angel Carter then spoke of the loss of not one but three brothers and said she knows “why Leslie, Aaron and now ended up in the circumstances they did.”

“I share that pain that we experienced during our childhood,” he added. “I’m sorry you didn’t have the chance for a better life. I love you BJ, you’re free now.”

Angel Carter concluded her tribute by directing readers to On Our Sleeves. According to its official website, the organization’s goal is to ensure that “mental health is part of every child’s education.”

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