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Soleil Moon Frye Talks Past Relationship with Charlie Sheen

Soleil Moon Frye has a new documentary on Hulu called Kid 90 and she reveals in it that her first consensual sexual experience was with Charlie Sheen.

The Punky Brewster actress, now 44, refers to Charlie as her “Mr. Big,” just like the love interest of Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City.

In the documentary, Soleil reads from a journal entry she wrote on December 18, 1984.

“It’s been the most strange and incredible day ever,” she wrote about Charlie. “He’s somebody I’ve had a crush on for years. He’s a person that intrigues me and excites me.”

Soleil said that Charlie was “so kind and loving” to her and that they remained friends through the years. When they were together, she was 18 and he was 29.

During an interview with USA Today, Soleil elaborated on their relationship. She said, “He was really kind to me, and I can only speak to my experience and my story with him. In opening the diaries and reading back the diary entries, it was very sweet and he had been really kind to me and treated me really beautifully. And for all these years afterward, in some of the most pivotal moments in my life, has checked in and (lent) his support.”

In the documentary, Soleil revealed she had a non-consensual sexual experience when she was 17.

The new Punky Brewster revival series answers the question about what happened to the character’s mom!

Charlie Sheen Looks Back On His Public Meltdown 10 Years Ago: 'I Absolutely Needed Someone To Reach Out' To Me

Charlie Sheen is looking back at his life 10 years ago when his public meltdown took social media by storm.

The now 55-year-old actor admits he has regrets about giving outlandish interviews and making phrases like “tiger blood” and “winning” trending hashtags.

His behavior ended his run on CBS’s Two and a Half Men, and severed his relationship with series creator Chuck Lorre, as he entered rehab many times before the show was forced to go on hiatus.

“People have [said to] me, ‘Hey, man, that was so cool, that was so fun to watch. That was so cool to be a part of and support and all that energy and, you know, we stuck it to the man,’” Charlie told Yahoo!. “My thought behind that is, ‘Oh, yeah, great. I’m so glad that I traded early retirement for a f***ing hashtag.’ ”

He continued, saying that there were “55 different ways for me to handle that situation, and I chose number 56. And so, you know, I think the growth for me post-meltdown or melt forward or melt somewhere — however you want to label it — it has to start with absolute ownership of my role in all of it, and it was desperately juvenile.”

Charlie admits that the drugs he was taking absolutely affected what happened.

“I think it was drugs or the residual effects of drugs … and it was also an ocean of stress and a volcano of disdain. It was all self-generated, you know,” Charlie adds. “All I had to do was take a step back and say, ‘OK, let’s make a list. Let’s list, like, everything that’s cool in my life that’s going on right now. Let’s make a list of what’s not cool.’ You know what I’m saying? And the cool list was really full. The not cool list was, like, two things that could’ve been easily dismissed. I was getting loaded and my brain wasn’t working right.”

He also says that what he needed then was “someone to reach out to and say, ‘Hey, man, obviously there’s a ton of other s*** going on. How can we help?’ Instead, they showed up in droves with banners and songs, all types of fanfare and celebration of, you know, what I think was a very public display of a mental health moment.”

Today, Charlie is focusing on a new show and he has “absolute faith that the things I’m going to do professionally in Act 3 are going to put a muzzle on all that stuff and people can celebrate me again for what I actually do for a living.”

Just recently, Charlie‘s co-star Jon Cryer opened up about what it was like working with him on set during those days.

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12 Celebrities Who Were Fired From TV & Movies Amid Controversy

Tonight, Lucasfilm announced that Gina Carano would not be returning for Disney+’s The Mandalorian after her controversial social media posts went viral.

The actress came under fire after re-posting something from another account that compared the treatment of conservatives in the United States to how Jewish people were treated in Germany during the Nazi era.

“Gina Carano is not currently employed by Lucasfilm and there are no plans for her to be in the future,” a rep for Lucasfilm confirmed in a statement.

However, Gina isn’t exactly the first actor to be fired from their television show amid controversy.

There have been many before her and we’ve complied a list of the 12 most controversial exits from television and movies in our slideshow.

Click inside to see which actors left their popular projects and why…

Charlie Sheen Pays Tribute To 'Two & A Half Men' Co-Star Conchata Ferrell After Her Death

Charlie Sheen has spoken out after hearing of Conchata Ferrell‘s passing this week.

The two actors starred together on CBS’ Two & A Half Men for years as Charlie and housekeeper Berta.

“an absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro, a genuine friend, a shocking and painful loss,” Charlie wrote in poem form on Twitter, remembering the actress.

He continued, “Berta, your housekeeping was a tad suspect, your ‘people’ keeping was perfect.”

Charlie also added multiple heart emojis around her initial.

Conchata passed away on Monday, October 12 from complications following a cardiac arrest. She was 77 years old and had a long list of credits her name.

Over the summer, Conchata suffered a heart attack and was on a respirator at a long term health care facility.

Jon Cryer Fires Back at Politician Matt Gaetz Over 'Two & A Half Men' Diss

Jon Cryer is standing up for his role in the long-running series, Two and a Half Men, against politician Matt Gaetz.

The Twitter spat spiraled after Mr. Gaetz saw that Jon had shared given support for his opponent, Florida’s Democratic candidate Phil Ehrin.

“”Rep. @mattgaetz invited a white supremacist to the State of the Union, attempted to intimidate a federal witness, and endorsed a sociopathic bigot who applauded the deaths of migrants for congress,” Jon‘s tweet read, before his support of Ehrin was revealed.

After seeing Jon‘s tweet, Mr. Gaetz wrote that “Charlie Sheen totally carried two and a half men”, a dig at Jon‘s role of Alan, who he starred as for the show’s entirety.

The spat didn’t end there, as Jon defended his role in a follow up post.

“Is that why, after he left, it lasted for 4 more years and I won an Emmy for Best Actor in a Comedy?” he wrote.

“What’s an Emmy? An award Hollywood gives itself? I win elections,” Mr. Gaetz replied back.

Jon let the fight go then, seeing it was not worth his time. However, he did clarify that his comment was not “meant as a slam on Charlie.”

“He was undeniably the star of the show. And a fantastic actor,” he wrote. “Despite his issues, we had many more highs than lows. But you can’t say he ‘carried’ a show that lasted four years without him.”

This other star got into a Twitter spat with another conservative correspondent earlier in the summer…

Charlie Sheen Marks One Year Since Giving Up Smoking

Charlie Sheen is celebrating one year without cigarettes.

The 54-year-old Anger Management actor took to Twitter on Saturday (July 4) to reveal that he hasn’t smoked in a year.

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“Dear @my lungs, it was one year ago TODAY, that i quit smoking ! hashtag – YOU’RE WELCOME ! if i could go back in time and have NEVER STARTED, i would absolutely do so !” Charlie wrote. “If you are on the fence about quitting, trust me; the sooner the better ! happy 4th !”

Not too long ago, Charlie‘s former Two and a Half Men co-star Jon Cryer opened up about what it was like to work with Charlie during his “internet s–tstorm.”

Find out who Charlie says he should have been nicer to.

Jon Cryer Looks Back at Working with Charlie Sheen Amid His 'Internet S--tstorm'

Jon Cryer is opening up about what it was like to work with Charlie Sheen back when the actor was going through an “internet s–tstorm.”

Charlie was fired from their series Two and a Half Men because of his “dangerously self-destructive conduct.” Ashton Kutcher replaced him for the final four season of the show, starting with season nine.

Jon only has good things to say about working with Charlie.

Charlie and I really hit it off. We had a great first few years on that show,” Jon said on PeopleTV’s Couch Surfing. “It was incredibly smooth, we had a lovely time, it was working really well.”

Jon says that he believes that Charlie started to use drugs again when his marriage to Denise Richards ended. He said, “At first he could handle it, and he was still incredibly professional — and still lovely, by the way, to everybody on set — but you could just see that stuff was wearing on him.”

“It was one of the first internet s—storms, plus there’s the fact that all of our jobs are tied into this guy, and we’re all his friends. It was very, very strange and [there were] aspects of it that I absolutely hated, but you know, I’m thankful for the years that were great,” he added.