Charlie Sheen is rewriting his wild Hollywood script — this time with a twist no one saw coming. The 60-year-old actor, once infamous for his womanizing ways and legendary party life, has reportedly found love again… and it’s with a man.
According to insiders, the “Two and a Half Men” star, who spent years living fast and loose, has settled into a surprisingly quiet romance with what friends describe as “a regular guy.” The couple have been dating since last summer, marking the actor’s first serious relationship since getting sober in 2017.
“Sheen’s not embarrassed — he’s protective,” one source told gossip columnist Rob Shuter. “He’s learned the hard way what fame does to relationships. This time, he’s keeping it private and healthy.”
The former wildman, who once bragged about bedding tens of thousands of women and living in a haze of sex, drugs, and scandal, is now reportedly enjoying cozy nights in Malibu rather than red carpets or clubs.
“They cook, watch old movies, laugh a lot,” another friend said. “It’s a different side of Charlie — the calmer, happier version.”
His new partner isn’t part of Hollywood, which Sheen apparently loves. “He’s just a normal guy with a normal job,” said the insider. “That’s what drew Charlie to him in the first place.”
Sheen opened up earlier this year about finding peace in solitude and hinted he was ready for “companionship again.” Now, his new romance seems to be that — and more.
In his recent memoir The Book of Sheen and the Netflix docuseries aka Charlie Sheen, the actor also spoke candidly about his complicated sexuality, revealing he’d experimented with men during his “drug daze” years.
“That’s what started it,” Sheen reportedly said. “But now I feel free to just be honest about who I am.”
For the onetime king of chaos, this unexpected new chapter looks like it’s all about calm — and real love.
Source: Radar Online

Redemption, he seems to be in a good place now. Saw him on Gutfeld, was funning and in fact interesting knowing his past was littered with mistakes. Keep it up Charlie, we still enjoy all your work on film.