Here’s How to Stream the Complete ‘Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter’ Docuseries Online
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“There’s things I know about Nick that could burn his house down,” says Pussycat Dolls member and Nick Carter‘s ex, Kaya Jones, in the trailer for the explosive new Investigation Discovery documentary series, Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter, which premiered this week and is now available to stream online.
Arriving on the heels of their previous doc, Quiet on Set, ID’s Fallen Idols docuseries “looks at Nick and Aaron Carter‘s lives, careers, and relationships, from the height of their fame to tragedies and headline-making events of the past few years, including the sexual assault allegations against Nick Carter,” according to the series description.
Now streaming on Max, Fallen Idols includes interviews with multiple women — Melissa Schulman, Shannon Ruth, and Ashley Repp — who have accused Carter of sexual assault, which the Backstreet Boys singer has previously denied. The docuseries also follows the backlash against them, as well as covers Aaron’s mental health and substance abuse struggles before the pop star’s death in 2022.
How to Watch Fallen Idols Online
The docuseries is now streaming in full online — here’s how to watch it all without cable.
Stream Fallen Idols Doc on Max
Max is now streaming all four episodes of the Fallen Idols doc online. A Max subscription costs $9.99 a month for new subscribers, and includes ad-supported streaming. Max also offers its ad-free package, which costs $15.99 a month. Subscribers can save up to 20% by going for the Max annual subscription, which starts at $99.99 a year.
Following the series premiere earlier this week, Carter’s legal team issued a statement regarding the allegations made in the doc: “These are exactly the same outrageous claims that led us to sue this gang of conspirators. Those cases are working their way through the legal system now, and, based on both the initial court rulings and the overwhelming evidence, we have every belief that we will prevail and hold them accountable for spreading these falsehoods.”
Can You Stream Fallen Idols for Free?
The short answer is not directly through Max. Max doesn’t offer a free trial right now, so you’ll need a subscription to watch the complete Fallen Idols docuseries online. Packages start at $9.99 a month. That said, AT&T customers with select Unlimited plans can score Max free with their plans, and Cricket Wireless customers can get Max with the $60 monthly plan.
Another place you can stream Fallen Idols is with your Prime membership. You can test out a Discovery+ free trial through Prime Video. After the seven-day free trial, the plan starts at $4.99 a month.