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Calling all footwear fashionistas! Sandal season is finally here.
One of the best parts about the summer is ditching your sneakers and boots, slipping into a comfy sandal and letting your toes get some sun. With the official start of summer just a few weeks away, we put together a list of the 6 best platform sandals to shop this season.
From new Crocs sandals to Rothy’s viral wedges and other stylish sandal options, see below for a collection of platform sandals to help you channel summer vibes.
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Crocs Brooklyn Low Wedge
The comfort of Classic Crocs transformed into a wear-anywhere sandal. The Brooklyn Wedge sandal features lightweight construction and an elegant silhouette with a 2-inch platform heel, comfortable upper straps, smooth foot straps that won’t dig into your skin and cushiony footbeds featuring LiteRide foam (think: walking on clouds). The Brooklyn Wedge is available in black and black/mushroom and sizes ranging from 4-11, but you’ll want to size up as the sandal runs small.
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Reef Water Vista Higher Sandal
Reef’s Water Vista Higher sandal is described as a water-friendly, “elevated platform” offering a light-weight feel, courtesy of the compression molded footbed and adjustable back straps. The sandal features a 2.5-inch platform and its available in various colors including black, cloud, black cognac, citron and vintage citron (sizes 5-11).
Ugg
Ugg Women’s Aubrey Ankle Sandal
If you’re already a fan of Ugg boots and slippers, here’s an alternative shoe from the footwear band. The Aubrey Ankle Sandal is made from suede and recycled fibers, with a dash of raffia and a sugarcane EVA outsole and a 2-inch platform heel. The sandal is available in black and tan (sizes 5-12).
Crocs
Crocs Getaway Platform Flip
The Crocs Getaway Collection Platform Flip is a perfect vacation sandal: flexible, functional, packable and most importantly, comfortable. As the top style from Crocs Getaway Collection, this popular sandal features a cushiony, soft cloud-like footbed suitable for all-day wear. The sandal features a 1.6-inch platform and it’s available in nine colors including plaster, sunkissed, stucco, espresso, black, atmosphere, latte, quartz and dreamscape.
The Crocs Getaway Collection features the all-new Free Feel Technology, dubbed as its “most seamless comfort innovation yet.” As one customer noted, “It is very soft, light, and thin. It seems like you don’t have shoes on!”
Other styles in the collection include the Crocs Getaway Platform H-Strap ($44.99).
Nike
Nike Icon Classic Sandal
Strappy meets sporty with Nike’s Icon Classic Sandal. The Icon Classic has a 2-inch platform and plenty of adjustable straps to secure your feet. Interested in a sleeker Nike sandal? Try the Jordan Deja Sandals ($90).
Rothy’s
Rothy’s The Lightweight Wedge Sandal
Rothy’s Lightweight Wedge Sandal is an ultra-versatile shoe that pairs with a range of summery looks such as sundresses, shorts and other wardrobe staples. The LightWeight Wedge Sandal features a cushy footbed and stacked, EVA midsole and a 2.5-inch platform, plus the heel-strap has some stretch to it. The sandal is available in salt, pepper, cardamom and beach sand woven (sizes 5-13).
Now that you’re feet are ready for summer, it’s time to tackle the closet. Check out our selection of must-have jeans shorts, crop tops and summer tops under $20.
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Start the countdown! Father’s Day is a few weeks away, and we’ve found one of the coolest gifts ideas for music-loving dads. The Marshall Mini Fridge makes a great gift that will fit in a man cave or bar, office, den, studio, home gym, or other spaces where he might need food and drinks at arm’s reach.
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Marshall’s 3.2 CTU Medium Capacity Mini Fridge is designed to mimic a Marshall Amplifier, and it’ll definitely make you do a double take. The fridge features special touches and intricate details to make it look like music equipment including the Marshall logo centered on the front, white piping, turntable knobs, a brass finished faceplate and matte black finish.
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Marshall Thundering Herd MF3.2BLK-NA 3.2 Cubic-Foot Medium-Capacity Bar Fridge
If you can afford to splurge for Father’s Day, the fridge is certainly worth is according to customer reviews. The mini fridge retails for $399.99 for the 3.2 cu ft. capacity fridge (Marshall also makes a 4.2 cu ft. mini fridge that retails for $499.99).
“Perfect for the music enthusiast,” reads a Walmart review which noted that the mini fridge “Blends right in with your other Marshall equipment” and has a “decent” size capacity.
Another Walmart shopper wrote, “Love this fridge. Glad I found it before I pulled the trigger on another.”
“Love it, put it in my studio and I an the envy of my friends,” a Wayfair shopper pointed out, while another called the fridge an “amazing product” and great conversation piece.”
Other features include LED cluster lights, four adjustable glass shelves (two full-size and two half-size shelves), an in-door metal holder that fits 2-liter bottles and regular size cans (perfect for beer and other drinks that dad might want to keep cold). The fridge temperature adjusts from 34-48 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Marshall Mini Fridge is available at multiple retailers including Walmart, Wayfair, QVC, Lowe’s, Guitar Center and Marshall.com.
For Mental Health Awareness Month this May, Billboard is teaming with Brandon Holman of the Lazuli Collective on a series of articles focused on mindfulness and the professional development of executives, creatives and artists in the music community.
Today’s conversation is with Kathryn Frazier, the founder/owner of the PR company Biz3 — where her clients include The Weeknd and Skrillex — and a certified life, career and relationship coach who’s worked with everyone from college students to world-famous musicians. Based in Los Angeles, Frazier also recently became a Reiki master, expanding her practice to more thoroughly tend to the mental, emotional and spiritual health of her clients. She says doing so not only helps people experience relief from suffering and makes her life and work more fulfilling but also helps provide the world with uplifting art made by creative people who are mentally, physically and emotionally healthy. Three decades into her music industry career, Frazier is encouraged by the wellness trend but believes many big music institutions could do more to help their employees navigate an innately high-stress industry.
The reason I got into coaching, and now being a Reiki master and the other stuff I’m doing, is because I didn’t see care for artists’ mental, emotional and energetic health. I saw a lot of run-down stressed-out, addict people. People I worked with and people I didn’t work with who were not even able to perform their PR and show obligations and all the stuff that comes with being an artist.
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The parallel, to me, is like Lauryn Hill said: Everything is everything. Your mental and emotional health, what you ate for breakfast, the relationship you have with a partner, your history with your parents, it’s all related, and it’s going to show up in different ways in what you do in relation to music. I started to see that more clearly on my own quest for growth and the layers of the onion I started peeling on myself when I started therapy back when I was 26 years old, and I’m 54 now. The more I peeled, the more I saw how much it all affects everything. I would rather come into a person’s life and try to fortify them on all levels.
I’ve always, and I do it a lot more now, help people with stress, anxiety, impostor syndrome, insecurity and compare and despair, along with pitching you and trying to get you pieces of press or helping you find management. I’ve been in management; I’ve owned record labels. I’ve been on all sides of the music industry, and you can’t really thrive and make a career grow if someone at their core is unstable or not nourished or depleted and hanging on by a thread.
That’s when things like addiction and suicide [can happen], or I’ve seen artists who just couldn’t keep up with it, and their careers just kind of went away. That’s not to say I coach everyone I rep because I don’t. But I certainly bring elements of it in. When talking to people on the phone or at a shoot, I really check in on people’s well-being and talk to them about their feelings, or what’s happening with their energy, or pull out an essential oil or show someone how to do fourfold breath. There’s a lot of artists out there that would be able to say that we’ve done that together.
I had someone say to me, “Oh, like the wellness trend? Are you tragically trendy?” They used some term that was sort of degrading the trend in wellness, and I just laughed. I was like, “That’s actual bulls—, what you just said.” I’m not the most wellness-y in my speech, which is probably why it goes over for the audience. I’m not trying to preach to the choir. I’m trying to get people who don’t already know or care about this stuff to come and get relief. So if wellness is trendy, awesome. How could anyone be against people stopping suffering? Someone else said something to me, like, “Oh, did you see so and so is now a wellness Tiktok influencer?” They were saying it in a negative way. And I was like, “Great.” I can deliver something, and there might be five people who are like, “I’m not listening to her.” But they might listen to someone else. Who cares. Whatever key gets in there and opens the door. The more messengers, the better.
I have [worked with] people who just came out of incarceration and were trying to figure out how to make their way back. I’ve worked with CEOs and well-known musicians and actors. Across the board, everyone has what I think is the same issue: Every single person I coach has some level of having a brain that overthinks, and it causes them pain. It’s what Eckhart Tolle talks about: The biggest thing we suffer from is our own thinking and our own runaway brains. When we are thinking about the past and we’re thinking about the future and we are not in the present, we are suffering. We’re worried, we’re anxious, we’re angry, we’re resentful, we have contempt, we’re shut down, we’re locked, we’re stuck. It’s all related to an overthinking mind.
So I always start with finding out how much a person’s brain and mental chatter are going, and give the tools for that right out of the gate. It’s a really common thing. There’s a famous star that I’m talking a lot with right now, and they have the same compare and despair and negative self-talk and imposter syndrome as a college kid I’m working with. If you had bubbles above their heads saying what they’re feeling, they’re the same, even though they’re in completely different scenarios.
We work in a high-stress world, in music. If I don’t deliver, I have managers and labels calling. There’s a lot at stake. Is working in the music industry going to be no stress and always chill? No, it’s not the nature of the game, but you can make it be better. I spent an hour on the phone with one of my staff today encouraging her, and she just read The Four Agreements, because I encouraged it. I send all our interns and staff The Power of Now. I’ve paid for people to go to Landmark Forum; I’ve paid for them to go to transcendental meditation. Do I get mad or frustrated? For sure. Am I always perfect with my communication or the way I process things? No. But I definitely think I do better than a lot of people in our industry. I just wish I would see [a culture of knowledge sharing] more at some of the bigger institutions. Some of them are great and have people come in and share or provide services. I just think there needs to be more of it.
I was doing these talks at William Morris, and at UCLA with my students, I always say that you don’t need to be an expert or be Brené Brown to share tools. If you’re an 18-year-old intern and you read The Power of Now and it helps you, and you have your high-powered boss who’s in their 50s, and it looks like they need it, share it with them. Don’t be afraid to start sharing with each other.
I was a thousand percent ready to quit the music industry. There was one summer in particular where I was really uninspired with rap music that I had loved and been working on for a long time. It was at the height of lots of bragging, and everything was about monetary success. Media had changed. I just was like, “I can’t do this for even one more second, and it’s such a blessing to be paid and do this, but man, I’m getting sucked dry.”
That’s when I worked really hard on the coaching, leaning in and putting in all the hours. I’ve now done 3,000 hours, so I’m a master coach. I’ve put the time in, and that saved me because then I saw I could bring a different energy to what I do. While I’m helping spread art to the world, I can actually help human beings not suffer, and then that energy gets passed from them to other people too, even if they’re not saying it.
One way or another, Selena Gomez is going to be a mom someday. The 31-year-old singer-actress revealed in her Wednesday (May 29) TIME100 cover story that before she began dating Benny Blanco, she had plans in place to adopt kids as a single mother within the next few years.
Speaking to the publication — which is honoring her billion-dollar Rare Beauty business this month — Gomez said that she “got really used to” being single after not dating for five years. “A lot of people are afraid of being alone and I probably tortured myself in my head for like two years being alone,” she continued. “Then I kind of accepted it.”
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“Then I came up with my plan, which was I was going to adopt at 35 if I had not met anyone,” she added.
That was before she fell in love with Blanco, of course. Now, the pair is actively talking about starting their family, with the producer revealing in a recent interview with Howard Stern that having kids with Gomez is “a topic of conversation to me every day.”
“That’s my next goal, to check the box,” he added on the topic of becoming a father. “I take everything a day at a time and I just know that when I look at her, I just say, ‘I don’t know a world where it could be better than this.’ That’s what I always say to her.”
Reacting to her partner’s candid response on Stern’s show, Gomez joked to the magazine, “He can’t lie to save his life … If he’s asked a question, he’ll answer it.”
The Only Murders in the Building star also revealed more details in her cover story about how she and Blanco — who were longtime musical collaborators before getting involved romantically — first started dating back in summer 2023. Thinking of him only as a friend at first, Gomez had even asked the “Eastside” musician if he knew anyone he could set her up with.
It wasn’t until he brought her to meet one of his pals at a birthday party that she realized she actually liked Blanco. “It just happens when you least expect it,” she said. “I just cherish every moment with him. I don’t know what the future holds, but I do know that he’s not going anywhere any time soon.”
See Gomez’s TIME cover below.
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Finding the perfect travel shoes comes with its own set of challenges, especially if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Having too many options can be just as overwhelming as not having enough options, but when looking for the right travel shoe, your decision should be based on what kind of traveling you’ll be doing (in a car, plane, train, bus or maybe even walking), how long you plan to wear the shoes and how much you can afford to spend.
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Memorial Day weekend marked the biggest travel date on record, but summer travel is just getting started. To put you on the right foot, we rounded up a list of comfortable and durable shoes that will keep your feet and soles protected for a comfortable travel experience. The shoe roster was selected based on customer reviews and personal recommendations available in men’s sizes and women’s sizes.
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Allbirds Women’s Tree Runner Go
A versatile, everyday shoe for travel and daily wear. Allbirds Trea Runner Go is an exceptionally comfortable shoe — a plus if you’re hitting the airport, train station or other means of travel, but also if you deal with back pain (like myself) and need a comfortable, walking shoe.
According to Allbirds, the Trea Runner “brings the forrest to your feet” wby way of Tencel Lyocell tree fiber material, which is derived fro 50% less carbon emissions and water consumption compared to similar fabrics, according to All Birds. The Tree Runner comes in several colors including black, white, deep navy and medium gray. (shop men’s sizes here).
Nike
Nike Phoenix Waffle
$69.97
$100
30% off
You can always depend on a pair of Nike’s to get you from point A to B. From AirMax to Air Presto, Nike Blazer, Nike Waffle, AirJordans and Nike Dunk Lows, the sneaker giant offers a huge selection of travel-ready sneakers and comfortable apparel. The Waffle cushiony midsole, making it suitable for airport runs and other excursions. Nike’s Phoenix Waffle shoe is available in multiple colors including purple/black, white/black, white/ivory, black/smoke grey, and blue/white. Save up to 30% off select sizes at Nike. Shop more Nike Waffle styles here.
Crocs
Crocs Classic Clog
$37.49
$49.99
25% off
Crocs are the MVP of travel shoes, and one of the most affordable options. The Classic Crocs are probably the most popular travel option and perfectly acceptable for airports, road trips and more. Shopping for vacation Crocs? Click here for a selection of summer styles.
Asics
Asics Gel Venture 8
$54.95
$70
22% off
If you’re looking for a comfortable travel sneaker under $60, try the Asics Gel Venture-8. Suitable for travel, running, hiking and walking, the Gel Venture Ultra provides built-in support with a durable outsole and traction pattern.
Cariuma
Cariuma Green Canvas Low Top Sneakers
$85
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Whether you’re headed on an excursion or kicking back, Cariumu sneakers will get you there, comfortably and in style. These eco-conscious, sneaker is available in canvas, leather and suede, in a range of colors including black, white, blue, red, green, brown and different patterns. Cariuma shoes are available as hi-top or low-top styles and feature vegan insoles made from organic momona oil and cork. They’re also easy to slip on and off (which will come in handy if you have to take your shoes off to go through airport security).
Zappos
Adidas Ultraboost 1.0 Women’s Sneakers
$91.76
$200
54% off
Adidas Ultraboost is a comfortable travel sneaker that you can wear on a plane, train or automobile. The shoe features a soft knit upper that offers ventilation for your feet and a comfortable midsole making it easy to wear them for hours at a time. Ultraboost are available in a range of colors and a range of colors and iterations here.
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Everlane
Everlane The Chelsea Boot
$59
$195
70% off
If you want something more formal than a sneaker, Everlane’s Chelsea Boot can withstand long-wear activities such as traveling. With a cushionedin sole, elastic side panels and a pull tab, the stylish shoe can take on different kinds of weather, these shoes get high marks on the scale of versatility. Blundstone is another boot option available in men’s and women’s sizes and made from premium, water-resistant suede with leather and synthetic lining.
For more recommendations, be sure to read our roundup of the best places to buy Converse Chuck Taylors online and the best backpacks for travel.
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Wedding season is here, and with warmer weather comes shorter skirts and dresses. For the fashionable Swifties, looking to splurge on a little black dress that’ll “make the whole place shimmer,” let Taylor Swift be your style guide.
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The “Fortnite” singer’s dazzling birthday night dress is finally back in stock, but it might not be available for long, so you’ll have to act fast to secure your size. The Clio Peppiatt mini-dress features a bedazzled, celestial design with a crescent moon surrounded by stars (and multiple clouds).
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Taylor Swift celebrates her birthday with Keleigh Teller and Miles Teller on December 13, 2023 in New York City.
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The dress retails for $2,335 and is available in black and white. Swift wore the dress during a New York City night out with Blake Lively along with Miles Teller and his wife, actress-model Keleigh Sperry, for Swift’s 34th birthday in December.
She paired the dress with an Aquazzura Crystal Mini Tote ($1,795), Aquazzura Crystal Plateau 130 platform heels (currently on sale for $612.49) and a faux fur jacket.
Looking for a budget-friendly alternative to Swift’s look? Click here to shop a similar bag for just $30, and here for affordable black dresses featuring the moon and stars.
The 34-year-old superstar is celebrating The Tortured Poets Department‘s fifth consecutive week atop the Billboard 200. The album sold an additional 378,000 equivalent album last week, an increase of 45 percent. Besides topping the charts, Swift is continuing on her Eras Tour, which lands in Madrid on Wednesday and Thursday and Lyon, France, on June 2 and 3. Swift added three new opening acts to the London tour dates, which will now feature Mette, Griff and Benson Boon alongside Paramore. The shows will take place at Wembley Stadium from June 21-23 and Aug. 15-17 and Aug. 19-20. Get tickets to the Eras Tour here.
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Taylor Swift‘s cats likely didn’t have a hand — sorry, a paw — in designing Travis Kelce‘s recent attire, but it sure does look like it. At least, that’s what Jason Kelce thinks.
The retired Philadelphia Eagles center reposted a tweet Monday (May 27) poking fun at his baby brother’s recent basketball game outfit, which included a pair of jeans sliced all over with harsh cutouts. “What the f–k did taylor cats do with his jeans,” one Swiftie wrote on the platform, sharing a photo of Travis’ ‘fit.
Retweeting the joke, Jason wrote, “Now that’s funny!”
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Travis had worn the unorthodox pants a day prior at the Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Dallas Mavericks playoff game, which he attended alongside Kansas City Chiefs teammates Patrick Mahomes and Marquise Brown, as well as Brittany Mahomes, who is married to the quarterback. He paired the shredded denim with sunglasses and a simple white T-shirt, which boasted the image of a red apple on the front.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs look on during the fourth quarter of Game Three of the Western Conference Finals between the Dallas Mavericks and the Minnesota Timberwolves at American Airlines Center on May 26, 2024 in Dallas, Texas.
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Swift is the proud owner of three cats — Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button. Olivia was recently ranked as the world’s third-richest pet with an estimated net worth of $97 million, and Benjamin appeared with his superstar human on the cover of TIME in December.
Jason’s recent teasing of Travis comes shortly after the two brothers addressed a more serious topic on their joint podcast New Heights. On Friday’s (May 24) episode, the duo finally shared their reactions to Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College earlier this month, in which he quoted Swift’s “Bejeweled” while condemning President Joe Biden, abortion, birth control, LGBTQ Pride, the “cultural emasculation of men” and more.
“I’ve known him for seven-plus years,” Travis said on the show of Butker. “I cherish him as a teammate … He is every bit of a great person and great teammate. He’s treated friends and family that I’ve introduced to him with nothing but respect and kindness, and that’s how he treats everyone.”
“When it comes down to his views and what he said … those are his,” the tight end continued at the time, meanwhile Jason nodded in agreement. “I can’t say I agree with the majority of it, or just about any of it outside of him loving his family and his kids. I don’t think I should judge him by his views, especially his religious views, of how to go about life. That’s just not who I am.”
Fallen Idols, a four-part documentary exploring the “lives and controversies” of Nick and Aaron Carter, premieres on Investigation Discovery on Monday (May 27).
The docuseries delves into the Carter’s music careers, relationships and the “tragedies and headline-making events of the past few years” including sexual assault allegations against Nick brought on by three women: Ashley Repp, Shannon “Shay” Ruth and Melissa Schuman of the girl group Dream.
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Repp, Ruth and Schuman appear in the documentary, which also chronicles the “intense backlash” they endured from speaking out and how their lives have been impacted.
Schuman first went public with rape allegations in 2017. She accuses Nick of raping her in 2003 and filed a lawsuit against him in 2023. Repp, who accuses Nick of sexually assaulting her in 2001, sued him for sexual battery in 2022. Ruth sued in 2022 accusing Nick of raping her when she was 15 years old.
The Backstreet Boys singer has denied sexual assault allegations and countersued Schuman and Ruth in 2023. According to The Wrap, Nick’s attorney’s posted documents in response to interviews featured in the docuseries via the website, FallenIdolsDocumentary.com.
The trailer features social media clips of Aaron backing his brother’s accusers, which resulted in a public feud between the brothers leading up to the 34-year-old singer’s death in 2022.
In addition to the three women, Fall Idols features interviews with an unnamed Carter family member, Nick’s ex-girlfriend Kaya Jones and Melanie Martin, Aaron’s former fiancé.
Keep reading for ways to watch and stream Fall Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter.
Where to Watch Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter
The four-part docuseries will air across two nights, starting on Monday, May 27, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ID Network and streaming on Max. Part two premieres on Tuesday.
To stream Fallen Idols without cable, subscribe to Max or a streamer that carries the ID Network such as Philo and DirecTV.
How much does Max cost? Plans start at $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. The subscription gives you streaming access to must-see movies, documentaries, TV series and sporting events.
Philo is one of the most affordable streaming options for cord cutters. It’s free for the first week and $25/month after the free trial ends.
The streaming plan includes DVR and 60+ channels: ID Network, Lifetime, LMN, Hallmark Channel, OWN, WEtv, A&E, CMT, AMC, History, HGTV, Paramount Network, TLC, Nickelodeon, VH1, MTV, Pop TV, Discovery Channel and more.
Want more channels? Join DirecTV Steam to watch Fallen Idols live, or on-demand. DirecTV Stream offers 90+ live, local and cable channels for less than $80 per month, a free trial for five days and cloud DVR.
Unfortunately, Fubo dropped ID from its channel lineup, but if you want more ways to watch the docuseries, Fallen Idols will be available on Prime Video.
Watch the trailer for Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter below.
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