Charlie Sheen, 60, Goes Into Graphic Detail About His ‘Weird but Fun’ Sexual Experiences With Men
Actor Charlie Sheen, once Hollywood’s highest-paid television star, has shocked fans once again — this time by candidly opening up about his past sexual experiences with men, describing them as “weird but fun.” The revelation came during a new interview segment tied to his upcoming memoir and documentary, in which the 60-year-old reflects on decades of fame, addiction, and personal exploration.
Known for his wild lifestyle, headline-grabbing behavior, and infamous “tiger blood” era, Sheen has never shied away from discussing his sexual history. But this latest admission is one of his most unfiltered yet. Speaking with surprising humor and self-awareness, Sheen explained that curiosity and a reckless sense of experimentation played a major role in some of his encounters.
“There were times when things got… weird, sure. But it was also fun — adventurous, I guess,” Sheen reportedly said. “When you’re living that fast, everything blurs together. You stop judging it and just go with it.”
The actor, who rose to fame through films like Platoon and Wall Street before dominating television with Two and a Half Men, said his experiences took place during the height of his addiction and chaotic lifestyle in the early 2000s. He insisted that nothing about them was shameful, framing the memories as part of his long journey toward understanding himself.
“I’ve done a lot of things — some I regret, some I don’t,” he added. “But all of it was real. All of it was part of learning who I am.”
Sheen’s remarks have reignited conversation online about sexual fluidity, particularly among men of his generation. While some fans were surprised by the admission, others praised the actor for his candor and honesty. One Twitter user wrote, “If Charlie Sheen can own his story at 60, maybe that’s growth.”
The revelation also arrives as Sheen seeks to rebuild his image after years of controversy — including his 2015 announcement that he is HIV positive, his highly publicized struggles with substance abuse, and his firing from Two and a Half Men. The actor has since embraced sobriety and says he’s committed to living a quieter, more reflective life.
In the upcoming memoir, Sheen reportedly offers an unflinching look at his highs and lows, from his early superstardom to his battles with fame and self-destruction. According to insiders, the book balances shocking confessions with introspection and humor — a mix longtime fans might expect from the unpredictable star.
Sheen’s latest comments may raise eyebrows, but they also mark a new level of openness from a man whose personal life has long been public fodder. Now 60 and sober, he says he’s finally ready to confront his past without embarrassment or denial.
“It’s not about scandal anymore,” he said. “It’s about truth. And sometimes the truth is just… weird. But it can still be fun.”
With his trademark blend of chaos and charm, Charlie Sheen is once again reminding the world that there’s never a dull moment in the story of his life.