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Charlie Sheen opens up about times he felt 'liberating'

Charlie Sheen has opened up further about his past sexual encounters with men, clarifying details first shared in his memoir The Book of Sheen and Netflix documentary aka Charlie Sheen

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Charlie Sheen opens up about times he felt 'liberating'

Charlie Sheen has opened up further about his past sexual encounters with men, clarifying details first shared in his memoir The Book of Sheen and Netflix documentary aka Charlie Sheen

 
Charlie Sheen opens up about times he felt liberating
Charlie Sheen opens up about times he felt 'liberating'

Charlie Sheen has spoken further about his past sexual experiences with men, expanding on revelations he first made in his memoir The Book of Sheen and accompanying Netflix documentary aka Charlie Sheen

In a recent interview on In Depth with Grant Bersinger, the 60-year-old actor said that some of his remarks had been misunderstood, explaining that his encounters with men were not what he described as “full-fledged” relationships.

Sheen, known for his roles in Wall Street and Two and a Half Men, said the experiences occurred during a turbulent period marked by substance abuse. 

Moreover, he described them as “weird but fun,” adding that they were part of a broader period of personal experimentation. 

As per Daily Mail, the actor said his decision to discuss the subject publicly stemmed from a desire to end years of secrecy and speculation about his private life. 

“It’s not about shame,” he explained, emphasizing that he wanted to clarify what had happened in his own words rather than allow others to define the story.

Additionally, Sheen  revealed that his past made him a target for extortion, prompting him at times to pay to keep the information quiet. 

Speaking now, he said, feels “liberating,” noting that nothing catastrophic happened once he told the truth. 

The actor reflected that open conversation about his past has allowed him to move forward with honesty and self-acceptance. 

He concluded that his experiences, while unconventional, were part of a broader journey of understanding himself and leaving secrecy behind.