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Charlie Sheen about his tattoos: “This Scheißdinger”
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Hollywood star Charlie Sheen’s life is characterized by escapades. At a book presentation in New York, he revealed what he regretted the most in his life.
Drugs, parties, failed relationships – Hollywood star Charlie Sheen is known for many scandals. One of the greatest mistakes in his life is the 60-year-old, however, the many tattoos on his body. “With HIV, it is easier to get any better than with damn tattoos,” said Sheen, according to a report by the celebrity portal “People” at a presentation of his biography “The Book of Sheen” in New York.
“You can’t take a pill and make the shitty tattoos disappear,” said Sheen. “No, that was really a bad, terrible, stupid decision. They could have been like little barns, tiny small, somewhere down here … but instead they are just everywhere, these shit fingers.”
According to the report, the actor had the comic character Charlie Brown tattooed on the chest.
Sheen announced in 2015 that he was HIV-positive
Charlie Sheen’s private life was repeatedly shaped by escapades. He was married several times, including the actress Denise Richards. With Brooke Muller, Sheen has the twins Bob and Max, after the separation he lost the custody for the children. He has other children from previous relationships.
Sheen also made headlines with other women, for example through a burst engagement with a porn actress in Hawaii. His public appearances were often accompanied by alcohol, parties and provocative statements.
In 2015, Sheen announced that he has been HIV positive for several years. This caused a sudden increase in internet searches for the virus, the correct use of condoms and after buying HIV tests-today called “Charlie Sheen effect”.
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Source: Stern

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