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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Charlie Sheen has claimed Bill Clinton once tried to hit on his girlfriend

    The 60-year-old actor crossed paths with the former US President when he was filming 1987's Three for the Road in Arkansas and the state's then-Governor invited him and co-stars Alan Ruck and Kerri Green for a photo opportunity at his home


    Charlie recalled receiving the "pretty surreal" invitation and decided to take then-girlfriend Dolly Fox along to the meeting.

    In an extract from his memoir The Book of Sheen published by People magazine, he wrote: "I was answering a reporter's question when Ruck overheard Clinton whisper to one of his aides, 'Find out what you can about the brunette.' The brunette was Dolly, and to this day Alan swears it was an exact quote.

    "I felt bad for Dolly to be objectified and skeeved-out like that, but still had to take some pride in 'Bubba' fancying my gal.

    "Alan gave Dolly the rundown in the bar later on that same night. To her credit, she laughed and was actually flattered."

    Referencing the former president's sex scandal with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, the former Two and a Half Men star noted that "behaviour that transformed a harmless intern a few years later into a household name" appeared to begin before Clinton was Commander-in-Chief.

    Years later, Charlie was watching Clinton's 1999 impeachment hearing while in rehab and he told his fellow patients the story about Dolly.

    He wrote: "I was still pretty faded on detox meds and no one believed me. I literally said out loud to the group huddled around the TV, 'It's cool, I'll put it in a book one day and you can all go f*** yourselves.' (And here we are)."

    Elsewhere in the book, Charlie recalled feeling like an outsider when he went parting with brother Emilio Estevez and his fellow Brat Pack stars, including Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson and Andrew McCarthy at the height of their fame.

    The Young Guns star had found company in Sean Penn's sibling, Chris Penn - but he was left frustrated when his pal found huge success too.

    He wrote: "Chris was a passenger as well on many of those nights. We were oarsmen in the same unknown boat, providing cover and comfort for each other when we needed it most. All of that changed when his film Footloose came out and was a giant hit, sending him overnight to the other side of the velvet rope.

    "That one hit me the hardest - my best friend in life was suddenly one of them. I was torn between hoping he was ready for it and knowing deep down that he wasn't.

    "As those nights escalated, I remained an invisible valet carrying the bags for a clob of celebrity that had the masses hypnotized. I wanted to be told just once by their babe-squad that I mattered too.

    "Knowing it wouldn't happen until my celebrated film had a line around the block required a patience I hadn't developed yet. To be in the crush of LA's insane mid-eighties club scene with Rob Lowe and a bevy of gorgeous gals was like being shipwrecked with a fat guy - you're gonna starve.

    "Feeling like an afterthought in those vibrant settings lit a fire in me you could see from the f****** moon. My inner bear had officially been poked."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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