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Charlie Sheen The first time he talked about his past sex with men.
In his upcoming memoir, The Book of Light and Netflix documentary “AKA Charlie Sheen,” the 60-year-old actor made public, deciding to try new things after years of encountering with women.
According to the documentary, “I flipped the menu.” People Magazine.

Charlie Sheen talks publicly about his sex with a man for the first time. (Michael Buckner/Variety Show via Getty Images)
In the documentary “Two and Half Men” Alum Reflecting on his feelings about publicly revealing his previous sleep with a man.
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“Liberation. This is f —Liberation… [to] Just talk about things,” he said, everyone said.
Sheen continued: “It’s like a train that doesn’t pass through the side of the restaurant.

The actor shared that he started having sex with a man after he started using the crack. (David M. Benett)
In a People’s Interview published on Friday Golden Globe Award Winner – He is open to drug abuse in the past – said he started having sex with men after he started smoking.
He told people, “That’s where it was born or started.” “That’s where it was born or started. – and then finally it was like, “So what? “So, some of them are weird.
In an interviewGood morning, America,“Sheen, which aired on Friday, explained why he kept a secret about his sexual encounter with men.
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“The other element of it is that it does carry a lot of blackmail,” Sheen said. “So, at the time, I was like, ‘Okay, let’s pay for it to be quiet. Hope it’s just staying there and letting it go away, you know? Let’s go away.'”
Sheen shared that he felt he was “killed hostage” and “it was a bad feeling”.
“I just have to get rid of it … and look at how people know this stuff feels,” he said. “Because over the years, I’ve written a story, ‘Oh, Jayz, if I reveal that, then it has to be how to deal with it, how to treat it, how they feel.'”

Sheen candidly illustrates his experiences in his new memoirs and documentaries. (Penske Media)
In a 2015 “Today” appearance, Sheen revealed that he was HIV-positive. He told People that he had contracted the virus in years of drug encounters. Sheen explained that he wanted to keep the HIV diagnosis private and was also blackmailed at the time.
actor Recalling those who spent the night at his house would take pictures of his HIV medication and threaten to reveal his identity unless he paid. He said he initially surrendered but eventually decided to reveal his diagnosis himself.
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The “Anger Management” star insists that he has never given HIV to any former sexual partner.
Sheen told people: “I do know I’ve never passed it.”

Sheen said he has been making modifications to people affected by his past behavior. (Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Sheen said he wanted to share his life experiences in memoirs and documentaries transparently.
He joked, “Anyway, the story I remember.”
Since 2017, Sheen told people that he has been working on making changes Those affected by his behavior. He also said he did not want to portray himself as a victim in his memoirs or documentaries.
“Tango requires two,” he said.
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The actor explained that he no longer tried to hide any part of his past.
“I won’t run away from the past, nor will I let it have me,” he said.
Sheen’s memoir, Sheen Book of Sheen, will be released on September 9, and his documentary “AKA Charlie Sheen” will begin broadcasting on Netflix on September 10.