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Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen (60) released a memoir about his past promiscuous and intemperate life, The Book of Sheen.
Charlie Sheen said in an interview with ABC's Good Morning America on the 5th (local time) that the symptoms of stuttering he had since childhood and drinking he started to hide them eventually led to decades of drug and alcohol addiction.
He revealed that he suffered from sexual addiction when drug abuse was at its peak, adding that he was threatened by men who were having sex at the time. It was a huge threat. So I paid them, and I just wanted them to move on quietly.'
The memoir also included HIV infection, which was released in 2015, and how he stopped taking drugs that year. Charlie Sheen has given up drinking completely since 2017. The body began to refuse to drink. I was in a really broken state, confessing that about my current health, "It's pretty good."
HIV is a virus that destroys the immune system. In case of infection, it can be easily exposed to opportunistic infection or cancer and eventually progress to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Transmission pathways include sexual contact, contaminated syringes, and unsanitary tools, and suppression of proliferation and maintenance of immune function using antiretroviral drugs are key to treatment.
Charlie Sheen, who is also the son of actor Martin Sheen, made hits such as 'Platoon','Wall Street','Major League','The Three Musketeers' and received $1.25 million (W1.7 billion) per episode in the TV sitcom 'Two Men and ½'.
However, he was expelled from the broadcast after repeatedly causing controversy over his promiscuous sex life, assaulting his wife, and drug parties.
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