In the documentary about actress Charlie Sheen, people close to her can aloud. However, two important people shine in their absence.

Charlie Sheen openly tells about her life in a recent document.

Actor Charlie from Sheen, 60, Documentary Aka Charlie Sheen A streaming service was released yesterday in Netflix.

In addition to Charlie Sheen, the documentary has interviewed people or belonging to her circle.

For example, sheen’s ex-wife Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller, Man’s halves -the actress colleague Jon Cryerchildhood friend, actress Sean Penn and Charlie’s brother Ramon Estevez62.

Two people close to sheen shine with their absence. These two are Sheen’s brother Emilio Estevez, 63, and Father Martin Sheen, 85.

Both are seen as a number of archive clips, but they have not given interviews in the documentary, and they have not participated in any way.

Emilio Estevez, Ramon Estevez, Martin Sheen and Charlie Shee in 2011. Aop

This is also described in the documentary.

– Emilio and Father support me fully. They encourage me in ways that you can’t even imagine, says Charlie Sheen in the documentary.

– I don’t expect people to return to my drug use and to all the shit choices that hurt the people I love. I love them and I fully understand why they decided not to participate, Sheen says.

The first episode of the two -part documentary is the focus of Sheen’s wild celebration, which included tremendous alcohol and drugs.

The celebration was so drastic that Sheen was close to death. His father, Martin Sheen, even had to have a briefing that said his son Charlie was in hospital for overdose, but he was not dead.

Before he was hospitalized, Sheen had spiked cocaine.

Sheen remembers in the documentary how drug use also affected work. A comedy starred by Sheen and Chris Tucker was published in 1997 With money you get.

Sheen had a calmer phase, so the filming went well until they didn’t go well.

“Then it got out of my hands,” Sheen says.

Charlie Shee in the movie gets money in 1997. Aop

Sheen used cocaine even during the filming.

– One day I had an 18 -hour nasal bleeding. It was due to cocaine. Usually at that point, the situation is reviewed. I didn’t go, I just wiped the blood off, Sheen says.

Nasal bleeding did not stop, and in one scene, blood dropped into the shirt. This scene was cut out of the movie.

– At that point, my own priorities could not have been more wrong.

Sheen recalls in 1998 A devil for a man movie filming in Montreal.

Sheen found a drug dealer as soon as she arrived in the city. Sheen used cocaine at that time.

– So I had crossed the limit. And it went to the point that I couldn’t keep my eyes open. The eyes felt really heavy.

The director noticed this and suspected sheen was falling asleep in front of the camera.

Sheen asked for a glass of ice and got it.

– I went to the bathroom, took a piece of ice and saddened it to my butt. I had never done that before. I was cheerful like a pepper. I was able to shoot the scene at the end of the ice in my ass.

Sheen’s drug use was really drastic. In addition to cocaine, he also used pills and crack.

The worst downhill started with Crack.

“If I could wipe it off (use of Crack), I might have avoided some pretty terrible situations,” Sheen says.

Sheen has been dry for eight years now. According to his own words, he does not use alcohol.

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