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Charlie Sheen News & Update: The Reason Behind The Actor's Suicide Comments & Why He Called Rihanna a 'B----'

By Olivia C. Grimalt | Update Date: Jan 12, 2017 07:47 AM EST

"Anger Management" star Charlie Sheen is at it again with the controversies. The 51-year old actor is currently doing the media rounds to promote his new film "Mad Families," and with it comes talk about his personal life and battle with HIV. The actor, who went public with his diagnosis back in November 2015, spoke out about his struggle with suicidal thoughts as he dealt with his health condition.

According to ABC News, Sheen opened up to "Good Morning America" host Michael Strahan during an interview, saying that he wanted to "eat a bullet" on the day he found out about his HIV diagnosis. But then he changed his mind when he was told by doctors that he will live. But the reason behind the actor's suicide comments relates to his health condition.

Charlie Sheen admitted that he considered suicide, but thought about his mother, and would not have wanted her to find him dead. Aside from the actor's suicide comments, Sheen also talked about how he used too much testosterone when he was younger. Sheen admitted that there were some moments when he would cringe at his own comments.

But do those cringe-worthy comments include his Twitter rant about singer Rihanna? According to Us Weekly, Sheen recently called Rihanna a "b----" for refusing to meet his then fiance, Scottine Sheen, back in 2014. He was in a restaurant celebrating Scottine's birthday when they saw Rihanna at another table. When a request to meet her was denied, Sheen took to Twitter to share his bitter feelings.

This is not the first time Sheen has had a beef with other celebrities. The actor has been known to dislike his other co-stars including Selma Blair and Heather Locklear. As for Rihanna, she doesn't seem to be fazed that she lost a fan in Sheen.

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