Charlie Sheen Opens Up About Sobriety, HIV, and Past Drug Abuse in Netflix Documentary
Charlie Sheen Opens Up About Sobriety, HIV, and Past Drug Abuse in Netflix Documentary

Charlie Sheen has revealed he is seven years sober and shared intimate details of his past drug abuse and HIV diagnosis in his new Netflix documentary, 'aka Charlie Sheen.' The two-part series, premiering September 10, features the actor reflecting on his darkest moments, including an 18-hour nosebleed from cocaine use and a bizarre incident where he inserted an ice cube up his butt to stay awake for a film scene.

In the documentary, Sheen also speaks publicly for the first time about having sex with men, describing it as 'liberating' and saying he has no regrets. He dismisses allegations by Corey Feldman that he sexually assaulted Corey Haim, calling them 'absolute fucking bullshit.'

Sheen addresses his HIV status, stating he was always upfront with partners about his undetectable viral load and wore condoms. He claims he paid some partners to keep his diagnosis secret, with the lowest payment being $500,000 to a single person. 'Within all the craziness, there's only one person in the entire fucking mix that still has this thing,' he says.

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The documentary also features appearances from ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller, co-stars Jon Cryer and Chris Tucker, and friends Sean Penn and Tony Todd. Sheen has released a memoir, 'The Book of Sheen,' and has made amends with 'Two and a Half Men' executive producer Chuck Lorre, even appearing in Lorre's recent comedy 'Bookie.'

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