The actor spoke about drugs, HIV and sadness, and will show his story in the book and documentary on Netflix.
Hollywood actor Charlie Shin, the star of the series of two and a half people, first openly spoke about the worst pages of his life.
In comments for people, the artist said he was no longer hiding from the past and was ready to tell the whole truth. Her confession sounded on two major projects of SESCALE – the Sheen Autobiographical Book book and the documentary of AKA Charlie Sheen on Netflix.
“I’m not going to run from the past or let me manage me. It gives such freedom. In hell with freedom … It’s easier when you can speak directly. It’s like no train rides in the restaurant, no damn piano fell from the sky, no one exploded me,” Shin admits.
The actor said his narcotic experiments in Crac led not only to chaotic novels, but also HIV infections. For a long time he hid the diagnosis, but in 2015, after a blackmail, he was forced to recognize the disease publicly. Now he is sure he “he has not passed the virus to anyone.”
Now the 59-year-old tire leads to a calm life, avoiding the parties and after a strong divorce with two wives remains sad: “My personal life is as boring as possible. But I’m open for new feelings. Although, in my opinion, not for marriage.”
However, the actor is still reminding the annoying stories of the past. In particular, in 1986, former actor Dominic Brashia accused Shin for raping 13-year-old Gama Cora on Luke’s set. Shin himself has been denying these allegations, and the game, which can confirm or deny them, died in 2010 at the age of 38.
Earlier it was reported that Gerard Depardieu would appear before the criminal court on charges of rape and sexual violence against actress Charlotte Arnuld.
Charlie Shin responded to rape accusations with a child
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