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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Entertainment
Heather Saul, Andrew Buncombe

Charlie Sheen confirms he is HIV positive during NBC interview

Charlie Sheen has confirmed he is HIV positive after days of speculation surrounding his health. 

The Anger Management star revealed he was diagnosed with the virus four years ago during an interview with the NBC Today show on Tuesday morning. 

The actor spoke to Matt Lauer after a month of speculation sparked by gossip site Radar Online publishing an article claiming an unidentified actor is living with HIV. 

Sheen said he was speaking publicly about his diagnosis after his confidence had been betrayed by a number of people. He claimed he no longer used drugs but that he still drank alcohol.

He told Lauer: ”I'm here to say that I'm HIV positive and to put an end to this onslaught of baseless attacks, sub-truths and harmful stories.

“I've told enough people to put me in the position I am in now.

“I trusted those people. I thought they would be helpful. But my trust turned to their treason.

Sheen said he began experiencing headaches, migraines and night sweats before his diagnosis, describing it as "a hard three letters to absorb". 

A number of tabloids speculated over his sexual activity after his diagnosis, but Sheen said it was impossible that he had passed on the virus and that he used condoms with the series of prostitutes he had hired.

He claimed one sex worker had gone into his bathroom and photographed with his anti-retroviral drugs and threatened to sell them to the tabloids unless he paid her. He said he had paid out a total of $10m to people who had blackmailed him over his condition.

Sheen's doctor, Robert Huizenga, said the actor was in good health and dismissed claims that he had full-blown Aids. He said the biggest concern was about the actor's drinking and depression and the fact he may forget to take his medication. "We're petrified about Charlie," he said.

HIV is a virus that attacks and and weakens the immune system. It is most commonly contracted through unprotected sex. 

The interview came after the US tabloid National Enquirer published a cover story for 18 November announcing Sheen's diagnosis.

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