
Sami Sheen openly addressed her complicated relationship with her famous father, Charlie Sheen, while bringing up the actor's past drug addiction in the process.
- Apr 17, 2025
AceShowbiz - Sami Sheen dissed her estranged father Charlie Sheen's drug-fueled past after revealing they haven't spoken in a year. In a TikTok video posted on Tuesday, the 21-year-old OnlyFans creator lip-synched lines from Charlie's interview on ABC's "20/20" in 2011, the year he spiralled and was fired from "Two and a Half Men".
During the interview, Charlie was asked by host Andrea Canning if there were any drugs in the house. Charlie's response was sarcastic and dismissive, "If there are, you better find them and give them to me immediately."
"No, there are not. Not that I know about. If I know about them, I'll find them and throw them away. It's not a big deal. 'Ooh, drugs in the house, ah, we're all gonna die.' "
Sami captioned her TikTok video, "When people wonder why I haven't spoken to my dad in a year but this is my dad. Pretty much sums it up."
Charlie's drug addiction was not the thing Sami hated about her dad - She also loathed the nose she inherited from the actor, prompting her decision to get a nose job.
Sami previously revealed in an interview with Gia Giudice on "Casual Chaos" that Charlie did not check on her after her nose surgery and instead sent "crazy" texts. "I have no idea if he's still sober," Sami stated, adding that she hoped the texts were sent in a moment of relapse "because that would at least make it a little better."
On top of that, Charlie criticized Sami when she first joined OnlyFans although he later softened his stance.
Sami's mom Denise Richards admitted to hiding Charlie's scandals from the girls during their childhood. "I lied, and I said, 'Dad had to work,' " Richards recounted on the "Sibling Revelry" podcast.
However, as the girls grew older, Richards acknowledged that Sami's relationship with dad Charlie became increasingly "complicated." Despite the challenges, she remains hopeful that things can get better, "Things can be up and down, but you can always get through it."