Bree Olsen: Porn Star Worried About Getting HIV From Charlie Sheen

Adult star Bree Olson is back in the limelight following reports that her former lover, actor Charlie Sheen, might be HIV-positive. Rumors of a high-profile Hollywood actor has been secretly living wi...
Bree Olsen: Porn Star Worried About Getting HIV From Charlie Sheen
Written by Val Powell

Adult star Bree Olson is back in the limelight following reports that her former lover, actor Charlie Sheen, might be HIV-positive.

Rumors of a high-profile Hollywood actor has been secretly living with the virus have been circulating for months, and on Monday, gossip website National Enquirer finally revealed the star’s identity – Charlie Sheen.

The controversial actor is reported to be appearing on The Today Show tomorrow to address the rumors, confirmed the show’s official Twitter account.

Meanwhile, Bree Olson has been quite busy informing the public that she did not contract the virus. In a message she posted on her Facebook page, the 29-year-old former porn actress claims to know nothing about Sheen’s HIV status.

Bree Olson Facebook

A few days later, she took to Twitter to let everyone know that she underwent the “stressful” procedure of HIV testing, which she recorded for – presumably – the public to view later on. “Recorded myself for half an hour being tested for HIV and getting the results. This is so stressful,” said the post.

The public became familiar with Bree Olson in 2011, when she started living with Sheen as one of his many “goddesses.”

At the time, the Two & A Half Men actor had been wildly promiscuous, claiming to have slept with more than 5,000 women besides Bree Olson. He had also been experimenting with various legal and illegal drugs for recreation.

After retiring from the adult film industry in 2015, Bree Olson published an open letter on her Twitter page, advising young women against pursuing a career in pornography.

[Image via Facebook]

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