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Charlie Sheen in front of Netflix series and memoirs
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Charlie Sheen tells his version of history in a Netflix series and his memoirs, as far as he can “remember”.
The fallen Star Charlie Sheen (59) will not only be 60 years old on September 3. In the coming days, a Netflix documentary about his life entitled “Aka Charlie Sheen” (on September 10, 2025) and his own memoirs “The Book of Sheen” (on September 9) will appear. Charlie Sheen, who, according to his own statement has been sober and clean, wants to look back on his eventful life in Hollywood, his crashes and his much discussed love life.
He says about the upcoming projects and his dealings with my own past: “I stand for everything I have done. Finally I tell the stories as they actually happened. The stories I can remember, at least.”
Heared his children for the sake of alcohol and drugs
Sheen reports in the open -hearted conversation that he had become sober and would remain sober for his children Sami (21), Lola (20) and the twins Max and Bob (16). “You have to be ready,” he says, and also reveals a mental trick with which he keeps it from taking a drink again: “I have a mental list of the worst and most shameful things I have done, and I can go through it in my head when I feel like a drink,” he says.
Grew up on Hollywood sets
Since the 1990s at the latest, the great Hollywood star and son of powdery Martin Sheen (85), who already grew up on sets of films such as “Apocalypse Now”, was for his escapades with call girls, erotic film actresses, his cocaine consumption and much more notorious. Ex-wife Denise Richards (54), mother of sheens daughters Sami and Lola, often spoke often about the hard times of their marriage to the former “Two and a Half Men” star.
Charlie Sheen’s ex-drug dealer also has their say on Netflix
In the two-part Netflix documentary “Aka Charlie Sheen”, Richards and his ex-wife Brooke Mueller (48), his former “Two and a Half Men” boss Chuck Lorre (72) and his Costar Jon Cryer (60), who played Sitcom-Mega’s success in Sheens OnScreen-Brother Alan. And Charlie Sheen’s former drug dealer Tony is also supposed to present his version of the events.
In retrospect, the star notices in conversation with “People” about the reason for his past party excesses: “There was always this voice of doubt that it is only a matter of time until everything is over, so enjoy it as best you can.”
At first he discovered schnapps, cocaine, fast cars and sex for himself, later he became addicted to crack, and also took opiates and heroin.
“At my parties I always said: ‘Put your judgment on the door. No pain in the bedroom. And nobody is allowed to die,” explains Sheen about his attitude today. “They were good rules.”
But after being thrown out at “Two and a Half Men” in 2011, countless withdrawal cures over the years and a life -threatening overdose, the star made the jump, first gave up drug use, then alcohol in 2017.
It should stay in the future. “Whether it is true or not, I think the next consumption would kill me,” said Sheen.
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Source: Stern

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