Bree Olson Tells Howard Stern Charlie Sheen Didn’t Divulge HIV-Positive Status to Her

Bree Olson was a guest on The Howard Stern Show on Tuesday shortly after Charlie Sheen divulged during an interview with Matt Lauer on The Today Show that he is HIV-positive. Sheen made a point of tel...
Bree Olson Tells Howard Stern Charlie Sheen Didn’t Divulge HIV-Positive Status to Her
Written by Kimberly Ripley

Bree Olson was a guest on The Howard Stern Show on Tuesday shortly after Charlie Sheen divulged during an interview with Matt Lauer on The Today Show that he is HIV-positive. Sheen made a point of telling Lauer that he had told all of his sexual partners about his condition. Bree Olson says he never told her.

“I watched, right before I came in here…the interviewer asked him: ‘Was this during the tiger blood thing, is this because of that?’ And he even admittedly said, he’s like: ‘Well, I don’t know if it’s necessarily because of that,'” she told Howard Stern. “So he just admitted right in that interview that is the tiger blood time–that’s when I was with him! I was living with him! We were sleeping together every single night.”

Howard Stern directly asked Bree Olson if Charlie Sheen told her he was HIV-positive.

“Never said anything. Ever. ‘I’m clean,’ he told me. ‘I’m clean, I’m clean,'” she replied.

So far two of Charlie Sheen’s ex-wives have confirmed that they aren’t HIV-positive. Second ex-wife Denise Richards says neither she nor the two daughters she and Sheen share are positive. Third ex-wife Brooke Mueller and the twin boys she shares with Sheen are negative, too. His first ex-wife has yet to confirm or deny anything with regard to an HIV status.

Bree Olson–whose real name is Rachel Oberlin–was one of the two young women Charlie Sheen referred to as his “goddesses.” She tested negative for HIV on Tuesday.

Is Charlie Sheen likely facing a wealth of lawsuits if any of the women he slept with contracted HIV from him?

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