Aaron Carter is not shy in making his emotions known. This has been proven when he posted heartbreaking statements on his Twitter account on Sunday, Dec. 20, accompanied by an equally heartbreaking photo captioned, "Stupid f**cking love."

Unfortunately, things did not go well for Carter as one user of the social media app referred to it as "mental breakdown", according to ET Online.

Carter said, "Has anyone ever had their heartbroken so bad that they feel it in other parts of their body? like cold feelings in your stomach, emptiness?" He was then on a flight heading to Chicago.

He added, "I'm a really sensitive guy and yes jealous and insecure at times cause I know I'm a skinny dude all of the anxiety stuff I've been through has been about my relationship I've just hid it from you all. I always wanna be a better version of myself."

Carter, for himself, felt that he needed to be open with his fans who has been supporting him all the way.

Although there are speculations that Carter may be referring to a failed relationship on his port, he did not drop any names. The whisper about this probably came from a part of his post that says, "Don't ever be w anyone who doesn't want to hear you're feelings. It will always end bad. It did for me. Be with someone who is compassionate and cares about making you feel happy," and his posted ended with, "You know who you are. You broke my heart."

It is not clear who he was referring to but another speculation is that it may be former Miss Teen USA Kari Ann Peniche who was also his former fiancee. The two were shortly engaged way  back in 2006 (for exactly 6 days, that is) before it was called off. Last June, however, the two were seen again together, kissing in Beverly Hills, ET online continues.

Carter later on deleted all posts relating to his hearbreak, including the ones mentioning about his having a mental breakdown and silenced the non-believers by posting another photo of himself, poised and calm, through Instagram this time.

Do you think it was a mental breakdown? Comments welcome.