The children of Hollywood stars Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen are at the centre of a fresh family scandal, after Sami Sheen publicly accused her older sister, Lola, of secretly dating one of her ex-boyfriends.
TikTok Allegations Spark Family Feud
In a now-viral TikTok video, Sami Sheen made the shocking claim that her sister had been seeing a former flame of hers 'behind her back this whole time.' The video, soundtracked by Lana Del Rey's 'Norman F***king Rockwell', showed Sami sitting in stunned silence before the camera, letting the caption tell the story.
She did not name the ex-boyfriend in question but provided a specific detail about how she allegedly uncovered the relationship. Sami claimed she discovered the situation after going through her former partner's phone, where she reportedly found over 300 deleted text messages exchanged between him and Lola.
Evidence from a Phone and a Public Fallout
Responding to a curious follower on the social media platform, Sami reiterated the claim, writing, 'went through his phone and saw over 300 deleted texts between them.' The public nature of the allegation has thrown an uncomfortable spotlight on the sisters, who had recently presented a united public front.
Just weeks earlier, on February 26, Denise Richards posed happily with both her daughters, Sami and Lola, on the red carpet in New York City. The trio were promoting their new reality show, 'Denise Richards and Her Wild Things,' at Planet Hollywood in Times Square.
Awaiting a Response and Repercussions
The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for the sisters' parents, Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen, for comment but has not yet received a response. The situation highlights the intense public scrutiny faced by celebrity families and how personal conflicts can rapidly play out on social media.
With the allegations now public, the fallout within the family and the potential impact on their joint television venture remains to be seen. The incident serves as a stark reminder of how modern digital dramas can spill over from private messages into the full glare of the public eye.