Last month, Charlie Sheen went on national TV to tell the world he is HIV-positive. Now, his former fiancée, ex-porn star Brett Rossi, is sharing her story, suing her onetime "Prince Charming" and giving a decidedly darker glimpse into a romance she alleges was anything but a fairy tale.
On Thursday, Rossi, born Scottine Ross, filed a lawsuit accusing the actor of assault and battery, emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence.
Rossi, in her complaint, alleges that Sheen, 50, agreed to resolve the issue with a $1 million settlement but backed out of the deal after going public with his HIV on the Today show Nov.
On Thursday, Rossi, born Scottine Ross, filed a lawsuit accusing the actor of assault and battery, emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence.
Rossi, in her complaint, alleges that Sheen, 50, agreed to resolve the issue with a $1 million settlement but backed out of the deal after going public with his HIV on the Today show Nov.
- 12/7/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Charlie Sheen is reportedly planning to reveal all about his life with HIV in a new memoir.
The Wall Street star went public with his HIV-positive diagnosis in a candid Today Show interview on Tuesday (November 17), revealing he has been battling the virus since 2011.
He also revealed he was coming forward with the shocking news in an effort to stop ongoing extortion attempts from ex-lovers, who had already allegedly conned him out of more than $10 million in return for their silence.
"I think I released myself from this prison today," he told the Today show co-host Matt Lauer.
Now sources tell ETonline.com Charlie is preparing to open up about his latest drama in an autobiography, which his manager, Mark Burg, is currently shopping to publishers.
In addition to his HIV discovery, the book is expected to detail the highs and lows of his love life, including his failed marriages to model Donna Peele,...
The Wall Street star went public with his HIV-positive diagnosis in a candid Today Show interview on Tuesday (November 17), revealing he has been battling the virus since 2011.
He also revealed he was coming forward with the shocking news in an effort to stop ongoing extortion attempts from ex-lovers, who had already allegedly conned him out of more than $10 million in return for their silence.
"I think I released myself from this prison today," he told the Today show co-host Matt Lauer.
Now sources tell ETonline.com Charlie is preparing to open up about his latest drama in an autobiography, which his manager, Mark Burg, is currently shopping to publishers.
In addition to his HIV discovery, the book is expected to detail the highs and lows of his love life, including his failed marriages to model Donna Peele,...
- 11/19/2015
- GossipCenter
Amanda Bruce, who says she dated Charlie Sheen for "about seven, eight months," has revealed that she had unprotected sex with the actor despite being fully aware of his HIV-positive status.
In an interview on The Dr. Oz Show on Wednesday, Bruce explains to Dr. Oz that being a nurse and knowing the risks of HIV made her "not so afraid" of being intimate with Sheen. She also says the risk was worth it because she was in love with him at the time.
"There's a very big scare about [HIV] out there and I think that's just a lot of...
In an interview on The Dr. Oz Show on Wednesday, Bruce explains to Dr. Oz that being a nurse and knowing the risks of HIV made her "not so afraid" of being intimate with Sheen. She also says the risk was worth it because she was in love with him at the time.
"There's a very big scare about [HIV] out there and I think that's just a lot of...
- 11/19/2015
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- People.com - TV Watch
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