One of Charlie Sheen’s ex-girlfriends, Bree Olson, spoke out after his public admission to being HIV-positive on Tuesday, claiming he never told her about it.
Olson, who was one of Sheen’s ‘Goddesses’ up until their 2011 split, appeared on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM show and called his claims that he told all of his sexual partners about the diagnosis “bullsh-t.”
"He doesn't even value my life,” Olson told Stern, E! Online reports. “If someone goes without knowing, and there's plenty of girls I'm sure he's had in his life where they don't go get tested regularly like I do with the types of lives that they lead, when it turns into AIDS then it turns into a whole different ballgame.”
Olson wasn’t sure if she was going to pursue legal action against Sheen, like at least six other women have, or even confront him about it.
“All I know right now is now because of him anytime someone hears my name they think of HIV right next to it,” she said.
The actor’s manager, Mark Burg, has responded in a statement to E! News.
"Bree Olsen was with Charlie in March and April of 2011 when he fired her from the [Violent Torpedo of Truth] tour," said Burg. "Charlie was not HIV positive at that time and tested negative two times after he got back from the tour. He didn't tell her because he wasn't HIV positive at the time. He has not spoken to her since April 2011."