A woman who dated Hollywood star Charlie Sheen in the 1980s has confirmed a long-swirling rumor about former President Bill Clinton.
Sheen’s new book reveals details regarding his high-profile upbringing and stardom.
“The Book of Sheen” recounts stories of the actor brushing shoulders with political elites like Clinton, particularly while he was the governor of Arkansas.
It has long been rumored that Clinton ordered his staff to find information about Sheen’s girlfriend during their visit to the governor’s mansion in 1987.
Clinton also reportedly openly flirted with Sheen’s girlfriend, actress Dolly Fox, at the event.
According to Fox News, Sheen confirmed in the book that a person who said Clinton asked about Fox was telling the truth.
Fox confirmed that Clinton had asked about her while she was there with Sheen during a movie shoot for “Three for the Road” in 1987.
The actress, who had family ties to the Clintons, largely wrote off Clinton’s inquiry as harmless.
She said it was the 80s, and it was no big deal when powerful men flirted with attractive women.
“That is true. … That did happen,” she told Fox News when asked if the rumors of Clinton whispering about her nearly four decades ago were accurate.
In his new memoir, the actor wrote that Clinton leaned in and whispered to an aide, “Find out what you can about the brunette.”
The brunette, Sheen revealed, was Fox.
The actress wrote off the moment as no big deal.
She continued by confirming what had happened that day to Fox News.
“We were in Arkansas, 1987, shooting a movie,” Fox said.
“We did go to the governor’s mansion.
“It wasn’t creepy. Clinton was never creepy. …
“He did not do anything wrong to me.”
She added, “I shook his hand, said, ‘Hello … How are you?’
“I wasn’t looking at the governor. I was in love with Charlie.”
“Utmost respect for the Clintons,” Fox added as she downplayed the incident as “not creepy.”
“You know, it’s the ’80s.
“Guys saw a pretty girl, they flirted. It’s no big deal.
“He didn’t do anything wrong to me.”
However, Sheen had a slightly different take on the situation, describing the evening as an insight into Bill Clinton’s “creepy history.”
Nevertheless, he largely wrote it off as flattering that the governor was hitting on his girlfriend at the time.
“Clearly the behavior that transformed a harmless intern a few years later into a household name had been in play long before her blue dress became famous,” the actor wrote.
Sheen added, “It was quite the moment in time to be ringside for that slice of creepy history …
“I felt bad for Dolly to be objectified and skeeved out like that, but still had to take some pride in ‘Bubba’ fancying my gal.”
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