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Charlie Sheen Admits He Is HIV Positive! Did He Deny His Disease To The Women He Hooked Up With?

Nov 17, 2015 12:26 PM EST | By Mic Florendo

Charlie Sheen continues to shock the whole world with his behavior but the latest news will definitely give anyone mixed emotions.

According to TMZ, the 50-year-old actor will finally reveal that he is HIV positive during an exclusive interview with Matt Lauer of the Today show. NBC claimed that Sheen will be making a revealing personal announcement.

Latest reports revealed that the Hollywood actor is indeed HIV positive but claimed that it is now gone.

"Charlie has known for more than 2 years that he was HIV positive," a source told TMZ. "He was taking meds for the HIV and has had a series of blood tests, and over time, the virus has been undetectable in his system."

Upon hearing that Charlie Sheen is infected with HIV, many women were furious because he didn't tell them about his sickness. According to The National Enquirer via Hollywood Life, the star of "Anger Management" had slept with more than 5,000 women including strippers and porn stars.

"Charlie thought he was indestructible and took no precautions - even though he was indulging in high-risk sex practices," a close friend of the actor said.

Sheen's ex-wife Brooke Mueller, whom he was married to from 2008 to 2011, was really angry about the reports.

"I had a drug induced psychotic break at Charlie's after doing drugs with Charlie for that many days," she texted the tabloid. "I couldn't handle the HIV news. Just 6 months ago I was diagnosed with the eye disease and then Charlie potentially giving me HIV."

Scottine Ross, who was once engaged to the actor, also expressed her angst over her ex-fiance's new revelation.

"You exposed me to HIV for a year and a half!" she angrily cursed at the actor in a video which she sent to the tabloid.

According to TMZ, Charlie Sheen defended himself saying that he didn't deceive anyone because the blood test on HIV positive was negative.

But doctors claimed that a person who had acquired the virus will carry it for life not until more advanced medicines come out.

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