Ex-Girlfriend Bree Olson Wants Proof Charlie Sheen Unaware of HIV When They Were Together

By Annie Dee
Bree Olson's Message to Reporters
Bree Olson posted a message to reporters after news of Charlie Sheen's condition broke out.  Facebook/Bree Olson

Charlie Sheen's ex-girlfriend cannot believe that he never told her he had HIV. While Sheen's camp claimed that the diagnosis happened when he already broke up with Olson, she said she would never forgive him for ever putting her life at risk like that.  She also wants proof regarding Sheen's claim.

Olson refuse to believe Sheen did not know he was HIV-positive when they were still together. She told Inside Edition that she wants proof of Sheen's unawareness of his HIV-positive status while they were still together and up until they split up. She also called the actor a "terrible person" and she would never forgive him.   

It could be remembered that when Sheen came out on Today's show on his HIV-positive status, he told Matt Lauer that he told all his partners of his condition. However, Olson, his ex-girlfriend and former porn star, said this is not true. In her appearance on The Howard Stern show, just a day after Sheen's confessions on Today, Olson angrily denied knowing anything.

According to Olson, she was just as shocked as everyone else and at first, was not even going to believe the news on Sheen's condition. "Three days ago, I started getting calls-it was right when everything happened in Paris. Fox and everyone else started getting at me in emails, and even I wanted to blow it off [thinking], 'Oh, this is just another Charlie thing,'" she said. "He never said anything to me," Olson added. "I was his girlfriend. I lived with him. We were together. We had sex almost every day for a year-with lambskin condoms." she clarified. She also recounted how she would notice Sheen's sweating a lot, which he would just brush off as an effect of using steroids. She added that whenever doctors would arrive at their home, the actor would still use the steroids excuse.

From Sheen's camp, however, the actor is not obligated to tell Olson anything. In an interview with People magazine, Sheen's manager Mark Burg claimed that Olson was not in the actor's life anymore when he was diagnosed. As such, there was no reason to disclose anything to her. Olson is not having it and now wants evidence.

Fortunately for the ex-porn star, she is not HIV positive. She even brought her results in on her interview with Stern. Her HIV test showed she is negative for HIV. Still, this does not dispel her anger towards her ex-boyfriend. She said she "could not be more angry," especially since Sheen's confession of the time he got the HIV diagnosis was during the "tiger blood" time, which is when she and Sheen were dating and living with each other. She called Sheen's non-disclosure as "illegal." 

Asked if she would take any form of action against the "Two and a Half Men" star, Olson said she is yet uncertain. All she knows is that she feels devalued and disrespected. She believes that every time someone hears her name, they would assume she has HIV. 

Another one of Sheen's ex-goddesses, Nathalie Kenley, however, bore no similar ill-feelings. In fact, she keeps on defending him, saying she was not paid to keep quiet about his condition. 

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