Charlie Sheen and Ex-Girlfriend Dolly Fox Rekindle Friendship After Memoir Release
Sources close to Charlie Sheen confirm that the actor has reconnected with his 80s ex, Dolly Fox, in a surprisingly meaningful way. The unlikely duo has reportedly become "really close again" since Sheen's memoir, "The Book of Sheen," hit shelves.
While their past romance is long gone, the two have formed an unexpected bond that allows Sheen to be his authentic self around Fox, who remains one of the few people in 40 years who hasn't betrayed him. This newfound trust has been a game-changer for Sheen, enabling him to relax and focus on his life outside of the spotlight.
Over the weekend, Sheen performed his "Alive On Stage" show at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, where he also planted Fox in the crowd as part of an audience Q&A session.
During their time together, Fox expressed her gratitude for seeing a more positive and kind version of Sheen – one that was initially hard to watch due to his self-destructive tendencies. When asked about potential future projects, Fox shared that she'd love to see him take on both comedy and serious roles before asking Sheen what he wants to see her do.
The reunion played out with Fox introducing herself as "Dolly from the book" during the Q&A session and joking about their past exploits together. The pair also exchanged sweet compliments, solidifying their new friendship.
A post-show photo posted by Fox on social media, featuring the two smiling at each other, bore the title "Caught in the act of being friends for life." Sheen responded with a nod to his 80s classic film, "Major League," with the caption "1987 never looked better!"
Sources close to Charlie Sheen confirm that the actor has reconnected with his 80s ex, Dolly Fox, in a surprisingly meaningful way. The unlikely duo has reportedly become "really close again" since Sheen's memoir, "The Book of Sheen," hit shelves.
While their past romance is long gone, the two have formed an unexpected bond that allows Sheen to be his authentic self around Fox, who remains one of the few people in 40 years who hasn't betrayed him. This newfound trust has been a game-changer for Sheen, enabling him to relax and focus on his life outside of the spotlight.
Over the weekend, Sheen performed his "Alive On Stage" show at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, where he also planted Fox in the crowd as part of an audience Q&A session.
During their time together, Fox expressed her gratitude for seeing a more positive and kind version of Sheen – one that was initially hard to watch due to his self-destructive tendencies. When asked about potential future projects, Fox shared that she'd love to see him take on both comedy and serious roles before asking Sheen what he wants to see her do.
The reunion played out with Fox introducing herself as "Dolly from the book" during the Q&A session and joking about their past exploits together. The pair also exchanged sweet compliments, solidifying their new friendship.
A post-show photo posted by Fox on social media, featuring the two smiling at each other, bore the title "Caught in the act of being friends for life." Sheen responded with a nod to his 80s classic film, "Major League," with the caption "1987 never looked better!"