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Charlie Sheen: Porn stars demand list of actor's sexual partners following HIV-positive status announcement

Sheen maintains he has been honest with partners since his diagnosis

Olivia Blair
Friday 20 November 2015 15:49 GMT
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An adult film star claimed Charlie Sheen never informed her of his diagnosis
An adult film star claimed Charlie Sheen never informed her of his diagnosis (AP)

Porn stars are allegedly calling for Charlie Sheen to list the adult actresses he has had sex with in light of him announcing he is HIV-positive.

Adult film actress Alana Evans told The Daily Beast there has been “so much fear” among actresses in the porn industry since Sheen’s HIV status was confirmed.

She proposed: “Maybe we can get Charlie Sheen to put together a list of all the porno girls he’s had sex with so the rest of us can make sure we’re okay? That’d be great.”

Sheen revealed he carried the disease on the Today Show on Tuesday.

He confirmed he was diagnosed three or four years ago but maintained it was “impossible” he could have infected any sexual partners.

The 50-year-old told Matt Lauer he had always acted with honesty and his treatment through antiretroviral drugs means the virus is “undetectable” in his blood.

However, it is alleged the actor could face multiple lawsuits. Reportedly, five of his former sexual partners claim he never informed them of his condition and are seeking legal advice.

One of whom is Rachel Oberlin, an adult film star better known as Bree Olson, who told Inside Edition: “I could be dead right not. I could literally be dead right now because he did not tell me that [he had HIV].”

Amanda Bruce, who was in a relationship with Sheen for eight months, appeared on television to explain her choice to have unprotected sex with Sheen despite knowing about his illness.

The nurse told The Dr Oz Show she took pre-exposure prophylaxis (PReP) to reduce her chances of contracting the illness and said her medical knowledge meant she knew the disease is no longer a “death sentence”.

The Independent has contact representatives for Sheen for comment.

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