Jenny McCarthy Blasts Co-Star Charlie Sheen: He Should Have Told Me About HIV Diagnosis

Jenny McCarthy is taking Charlie Sheen to task and claims he wasn't upfront about his HIV diagnosis when they worked together.

Jenny McCarthy is speaking out about Charlie Sheen’s HIV diagnosis.

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The actress played Sheen's love interest for eight episodes on Two and a Half Men and says Sheen should have told her about his diagnosis.

McCarthy said on her Sirius XM radio show: “I look back and I’m like, 'Okay, that would have been some valuable information.' I mean, not that you can obviously get it through kissing, but still that's a big deal.

“I have sympathy for him because, you know, he's sick and it's awful. But man, he's going to have some major accountability with many people in his life. I can't even imagine the girls.”

McCarthy then explained on Thursday morning: “In the acting world before we do a job we have to sign a piece of paper that says, 'Do you have cold sores?' You have to sign a release that says, 'Yes, I have cold sores.' You have to show the medication.

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“So, for years, as I sit here with one on my face, for years I’ve signed this piece of paper. I'm like, 'wait a second. If I have to be upfront about a herpe, how could you not be upfront about HIV?"

Sheen's manager responded in a statement: "Charlie was infected long after he left Two and a Half Men and long after he worked with Jenny."

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