
“The Book of Sheen” is the new memoir from the star of “Two and a Half Men.” Charlie Sheen writes that Bill Clinton, then governor of Arkansas, tried to flirt with his girlfriend Dolly Fox.
Sheen explained that Clinton visited him on the set of “Three for The Road” in 1987, along with Alan Ruck and Kerri Green.
The actor recounted that he, Ruck, and Green were invited to the governor’s mansion for a photo session, and he also brought his girlfriend. Fox apparently caught Clinton’s attention, Charlie Sheen recalled.
“It was pretty surreal when Governor Clinton gave me a pair of red and white Razorbacks shoes, intentionally tacky and modeled after the Arkansas sports team mascot,” he wrote.

“I was answering a reporter’s question when Ruck heard Clinton whisper to one of his aides: ‘Find out what you can about the brunette,’” Sheen said, referring to his girlfriend.
“And to this day Alan swears it was an exact quote. Clearly, the behavior that would later turn an intern into a known name was already in play long before her blue dress became famous,” Charlie Sheen recounted.
The actor references Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky, which led to a scandal and ultimately the Democrat’s impeachment.
“I felt bad that Dolly was objectified and made uncomfortable that way,” Charlie Sheen said, admitting he felt “proud” that his girlfriend had caught Clinton’s attention.
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