Steph Solis

USA TODAY

The fallout from the notorious 2005 video continues.

The video, in which Donald Trump talks about forcing himself on women, has sparked outrage among celebrities, GOP members and others. It has prompted supporters to denounce the GOP presidential nominee and, in some cases, withdraw their endorsements.

Aaron Carter is one of them.

Less than eight months ago, Carter voiced support for Trump on Twitter. The former child star's endorsement drew a mixed response from his fan base, but he said at the time "that's okay."

Other celebrities have expressed support for Trump, including director Clint Eastwood, pro wrestler Hulk Hogan and Duck Dynasty personality Willie Robertson, who spoke at the Republican National Convention.

Carter told GQ earlier this year he didn't support every aspect of Trump's campaign (like a proposed same-sex marriage ban or the wall), but he admired his leadership skills.

"If Trump can’t change some of his ways of thinking, then I’m just going to sit this one out," he told GQ.

Carter's announcement didn't specify whether he will, in fact, sit out on Election Day.

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