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Charlie Sheen to reveal he is HIV positive
“Bree Olson is all over Howard Stern but the truth is she wasn’t in Charlie’s life when he was HIV-positive and so there was no reason to tell her anything”, Burg told PEOPLE.
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The 44-year-old actress has daughters Sam, 11, and Lola, nine with her former husband – who announced on Tuesday that he is HIV positive – and in an interview just days before, she insisted that she and Charlie are “at peace” after years of ups and downs.
The former adult film star took to Twitter Monday to speak out as Charlie Sheen prepares to appear on the Today show on Tuesday to address the HIV reports.
“It started with a series of cluster headaches and sweating – I was hospitalised”, he shared. How many people are so terrified of the stigma surrounding “those three letters” that they can’t even bring themselves to get tested in the first place? “You know? It’s a turning point in one’s life”.
“We’re talking about shakedowns”, he said.
The lawyers for the sex partners have revealed that, if Sheen stops paying they will go after him with a vengeance. “I thought it was over”. Sheen said he has had unprotected sex with two partners since finding out he is HIV positive, and that both were aware of his diagnosis and under the care of his doctor.
We’re told Sheen is adamant … he didn’t KNOW he’d contracted the virus until AFTER he got back from his 20-city tour, which ended on May 3, 2011.
Sheen’s representative, Larry Solters, said he had no comment.
Immediately, Sheen become an altogether unlikely face of the disease at a time when the medical world is struggling to maintain HIV and AIDS awareness among an increasingly uninterested public.
Early on, Sheen was still “a gentleman”, entertaining his paid sex partners with champagne and catered food, Gristina said.
Sheen, 50, is a Hollywood star whose resume includes such hits as “Wall Street” and “Platoon”.
Matt Lautner of the Today Show, continued on with his questions on Sheen’s personal matters, especially on issues of trusts.
Sheen told Lauer that there’s no way he could have transferred the virus to any other person since his diagnosis, calling it “impossible”.
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Although it’s believed Sheen was under pressure from tabloids to make his status public, the actor said he has a responsibility to help others.