Charlie Sheen Revealed In His New Documentary That He Smoked So Much Crack During His Public Meltdown That It Literally Turned Him Gay
Source - Charlie Sheen is opening up for the first time about having sexual encounters with men. In his upcoming memoir, “The Book of Sheen,” and the Netflix documentary series, “aka Charlie Sheen,” the actor says “I flipped the menu” when discussing his past sexual experiences with other men. He expanded on the topic by telling People: “I’m not going to run from my past, or let it own me.”
In the documentary, Sheen say it’s “liberating” to finally talk publicly about having sex with men. He adds: “It’s fucking liberating… [to] just talk about stuff. It’s like a train didn’t come through the side of the restaurant. A fucking piano didn’t fall out of the sky. No one ran into the room and shot me.”
While speaking to “Good Morning America,” Sheen said his sexual encounters with men began while he was using crack.
“That’s what started it,” Sheen said. “That’s where it was born, or sparked. And in whatever chunks of time that I was off the pipe, trying to navigate that, trying to come to terms with it — ‘Where did that come from?… Why did that happen?’ — and then just finally being like, ‘So what?’ So what? Some of it was weird. A lot of it was fucking fun. And life goes on.”
Well there you have it. Crack = gay. They must've slipped some in my juice box in the 5th grade. I'll admit, I'm no saint. I've been in some weird situations with some questionable people, but I had no idea that if you smoke enough crack, you'll eventually take a dip into the man-pond. I asked (one of) our resident (former) crack heads if he's heard of this and here's what he had to say...
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To be clear, Jerry also said that he himself has never done gay stuff for drugs, but would've "got close" if things "got a little worse addiction wise." Which I think means either hand stuff or voting for Tampon Tim. It's crazy to think that addiction is so strong that it can fundamentally change who you are as a person.
The entire documentary was insane. I'm not usually a fan of docs where the subject is in charge of telling their own story because it always comes out biased, but you can tell Charlie is being 100% honest. He started drinking at nine years old and didn't stop until he was fifty-two. And in those forty-three years of bodily abuse he experienced more life than most people can even dream of. It's honestly a miracle he's still alive. Check out the doc if you have any time. They interviewed his drug dealer too. The guy literally weaned him off of crack by giving him less strong crack. You can't make this stuff up. Anyway thanks for reading. I'll try not to blog anymore of this doc, but no promises.