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Charlie Sheen hints at sex with government minister's daughter, denies infecting partners

By Yvette C. Hammett
Charlie Sheen arrives at the Elton John Aids Foundation's 24th Annual Academy Awards viewing party in February. He told TV presenter Piers Morgan he once had sex with a government minister's daughter, but reports of him infecting partners with HIV are false. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI
1 of 3 | Charlie Sheen arrives at the Elton John Aids Foundation's 24th Annual Academy Awards viewing party in February. He told TV presenter Piers Morgan he once had sex with a government minister's daughter, but reports of him infecting partners with HIV are false. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI | License Photo

LONDON, June 20 (UPI) -- Former Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen hinted that he had sex with the daughter of a government official, but denies infecting any partners with HIV.

In a wide-ranging interview with entertainment presenter Piers Morgan, Sheen said the encounter with the girl 20 years ago, whose father was famous, sent him racing to the airport.

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"And let's just say, it was a race to the airport between the Parliament, my security team and Interpol."

He declined to reveal the girl's name, saying it would not be fair to her to do so.

In his interview with Morgan, Sheen said reports of him having infected previous sexual partners with HIV are "(expletive)," The Telegraph reported.

The 50-year-old actor admitted he didn't always tell his partners he had HIV, which he publicly revealed in November, but said he did not have unprotected sex.

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Sheen, just last week, announced that he is the new spokesman for Lelo Hex condoms, appearing in a new ad to promote safe sex.

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"What may feel like five seconds of an inconvenience or a halted or thwarted moment, can absolutely prevent a lifetime of potential grief and suffering," the actor says in the ad.

"It's a dialogue people don't want to have," Sheen says. "A lot has to do with that fantasy belief that that could never happen to them and that's something I can speak to. I pretty much felt the same way – 'That stuff's for other people,'" Sheen said.

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