In the 1980s, actor Charlie Sheen alleged that former President Bill Clinton attempted to approach his girlfriend romantically.
In a surprising revelation, actor Charlie Sheen has claimed in his memoir, "The Book of Sheen," that former U.S. President Bill Clinton allegedly tried to make a move on his girlfriend, Dolly Fox, in the 1980s. Sheen and Dolly Fox were dating at the time, while Clinton had an encounter with the pair in Little Rock, Arkansas, where they were filming the movie "Three for the Road." According to Sheen, Clinton overheard a conversation about Dolly and allegedly asked an aide to find out more about her. Sheen recounted the story during a stint in rehab while the Clinton-Lewinsky impeachment proceedings were being televised from late 1998 to early 1999. He felt bad for Dolly being objectified and skeeved-out by Clinton, and he claimed that the alleged incident was indicative of Clinton's behavior before the infamous scandal with Monica Lewinsky came to light. Charlie Sheen has been married three times: to Donna Peele, Denise Richards, and Brooke Mueller. He was married to Mueller from 2008 to 2011 and they are parents to sons Bob and Max. Sheen and Richards were married from 2002 to 2006 and share daughters Sami and Lola. Clinton, who has been married to Hillary Clinton since 1975, initially denied the affair with Monica Lewinsky. However, he later admitted to an "inappropriate relationship" with Lewinsky under oath. The Clinton-Lewinsky scandal led to Clinton's impeachment by the House of Representatives on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton was acquitted by the Senate and finished his term as U.S. President. It's important to note that the actress who was Charlie Sheen's girlfriend at the time, and with whom Bill Clinton allegedly tried to engage, is not explicitly identified in the provided search results. In related news, Charlie Sheen's memoir and a documentary series, "aka Charlie Sheen," were released in September 2021. The memoir was released on Sept. 9, and the documentary series began streaming on Netflix on Sept. 10.
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