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Charlie Sheen talks about drug abuse and sexual encounters with men: ‘F ***** G for talk about the goods …’

American actor Charlie Sheen is stepping into a different type of spotlight with two projects in September this September – his memoir – his memoir The Book of Sheen And a Netflix documentary Aka Charlie SheenBoth are scheduled for release next week ,

American actor Charlie Sheen participates in the Los Angeles premiere of Netflix’s aka Charlie Sheen in Hollywood, California (AFP).

“It’s not about me to set all the mistakes of my past straight or correctly,” he said in an interview with People’s magazine. He said, “It is only me, finally it is telling stories that they have actually happened. Anyway the stories I can remember,” they joked.

In the documentary, Charlie talks openly about his sexual encounters with men for the first time. Asked how it feels to openly talk after hiding it for years, he replied, “Mukti. This is *** ING liberation … [to] Just talk about the luggage. It is as if a train did not come from the banks of the restaurant. A f *** ING Piano did not fall out of the sky. Nobody ran into the room and shot me. ,

He remembered that his experiences with men began when he was using the rift. “This is why it started. This is the place where it was born, or was spark. And whatever time I was away from the pipe, I was trying to navigate into it, trying to come with it – ‘Where did it come from? Why did this happen?’ – And then finally, ‘So what?

Charlie also discusses living with HIV in the documentary. He says that after contrarying the virus, people who stayed at their home overnight will take pictures of their medicine and use it to blackmail it. At first he paid them, but later he opted to publicly speak in the 2015 Today show. “I know for a fact that I never passed it,” he said.

Turning back, Charlie regrets his chaotic 2011 “Tiger Blood” tour. “I don’t have to do that tour. I am not suffering, but someone should have tapped for me and said,” This is a bad idea. ” I have combined all mental health manuals, and I have never found ‘exploitation’ as a good treatment protocol, “Charlie said.

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He is also trying to rebuild bridges with his former Teawo and a half man Coastar John Crude, who spoke kindly in the documentary. Charlie says that he sent a message thanking John but never heard. “I am thinking that I have written on the wrong number. It’s not like John not to answer.

After years of public fight with addiction, HIV disclosure, and a turbulent exhaust two and a Half MenCharlie also said that restraint and reflection have shifted their views. “It takes two in Tango,” he admitted, saying that he does not want to portray himself as a victim. Now what he wants is to tell his story on his own terms – unflied, unaware and in his own words.

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