Charlie Sheen's latest memoir has led to a surprising reunion with his 80s ex, Dolly Fox. The pair have reportedly become close again since he spilled the tea on their past love in "The Book of Sheen." According to sources, their renewed friendship is all about trust and freedom - for both parties.
Sheen has been touring his "Alive On Stage" show, which delves into his memoir, and has found solace in reconnecting with Fox. The reunion is largely a result of their mutual understanding and acceptance, allowing him to shed past demons. This newfound connection has been described by Fox as a return to the person she fell in love with - strong, kind, and focused.
During one of the shows in Atlantic City, Sheen surprised Fox by planting her in the crowd during an audience Q&A session. The two had a playful exchange about their past escapades and their future plans. When asked if he saw himself going back to more serious roles after conquering comedy, Sheen deflected the question, while blushing Fox playfully shot back with a reference to their infamous hotel encounters.
Despite rekindling their friendship, it's unclear if their romance has revived. However, both parties seem content with their new arrangement - allowing them to be themselves without fear of judgment or repercussions. Dolly Fox even posted a photo from the reunion on social media, captioned "Caught in the act of being friends for life," accompanied by Sheen's enthusiastic response: "1987 never looked better!"
Sheen has been touring his "Alive On Stage" show, which delves into his memoir, and has found solace in reconnecting with Fox. The reunion is largely a result of their mutual understanding and acceptance, allowing him to shed past demons. This newfound connection has been described by Fox as a return to the person she fell in love with - strong, kind, and focused.
During one of the shows in Atlantic City, Sheen surprised Fox by planting her in the crowd during an audience Q&A session. The two had a playful exchange about their past escapades and their future plans. When asked if he saw himself going back to more serious roles after conquering comedy, Sheen deflected the question, while blushing Fox playfully shot back with a reference to their infamous hotel encounters.
Despite rekindling their friendship, it's unclear if their romance has revived. However, both parties seem content with their new arrangement - allowing them to be themselves without fear of judgment or repercussions. Dolly Fox even posted a photo from the reunion on social media, captioned "Caught in the act of being friends for life," accompanied by Sheen's enthusiastic response: "1987 never looked better!"