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Charlie Sheen Speaks Openly About Past Sexual Encounters with Men

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  • Charlie Sheen opens up about his sexual encounters with men for the first time
  • Sheen's new Netflix documentary explores his public struggle with addiction
  • Sheen's family had initial concerns about the documentary but ultimately supported it
Charlie Sheen Speaks Openly About Past Sexual Encounters with Men

As of September 9th, 2025, actor Charlie Sheen, known for his role in the sitcom Two and a Half Men, has opened up about his past sexual encounters with men in a new Netflix documentary. This marks the first time Sheen has spoken publicly about this aspect of his personal life.

The documentary, titled "aka Charlie Sheen," also delves into Sheen's highly publicized struggle with addiction, which ultimately led to his firing from the hit sitcom in 2011. According to Sheen, his family had some initial concerns about the project, as "any parents would be." However, Sheen advocated for the documentary, explaining that if he didn't do it, he would never be able to "control the narrative" or "apply some truth on top of the fiction" surrounding his past.

Ultimately, once Sheen's family felt he was confident in his decision to move forward with the documentary, they became "completely supportive" of the project. The two-part tell-all is set to provide a candid look into Sheen's life, shedding light on both his personal struggles and his journey to reclaim his story.

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Charlie Sheen revealed details about his past sexual encounters with men for the first time in his new Netflix documentary "aka Charlie Sheen".
According to Sheen, his family had some initial concerns about the documentary, but ultimately became "completely supportive" once they felt he was confident in his decision to move forward with the project.
In addition to his personal life, the documentary also delves into Sheen's highly publicized struggle with addiction, which led to his firing from the sitcom "Two and a Half Men" in 2011.

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