Sami Sheen shed tears as she cried out the heartbreaking Netflix documentary “aka Charlie Sheen,” about her estranged father, Charlie Sheen.
In a video posted to her Tiktok on Thursday, the only fan creator, the 21-year-old began to get emotional as she lay in bed and reiterated her father’s addiction struggle again.
“I didn’t know that was the reason he was sober,” she wrote in the video, suggesting that she had just seen the tragic special.
She also encouraged over 200,000 followers to stream the docusaries, writing in the caption of the post, “Honestly 10/10 Documentary.”
The 60-year-old “two-and-a-half-men” alum shares Sami with his ex-wife Dennis Richards, who was married from 2002 to 2006. They also share their 20-year-old daughter, Lola.
In April, Sami spoke about why she didn’t talk to her father for a year. I posted a sound bite for the actor’s Viral 2011 interview on ABC’s “20/20.”
“When I wonder why I haven’t spoken to my dad in a year, this is my dad,” she captioned the clip.
Sami also spoke about their rocky relationship in an April episode of “Dennis Richards and Her Wild Things.”
“It’s going to be a very big chunk with him,” she explained their dynamics. “I think it was pretty bad for the first 13 years of my life, and we were fine for a few years.
Richards mentioned the family drama in a March interview with US Weekly earlier this year, admitting that Charlie had mixed relationships with both daughters.
“It’s been (complicated) from day one, and both girls are finding their way into the relationship. That’s fine,” Richards said. “Things can go up and down, but you can get through it anytime.”
Charlie recalled the moment when Sami urged him to settle for his new bomb memoir, “The Book of Sheen.”
He recalls that Sami called him to pick her up at 9am on December 10th, 2017, but he was already gutsing three whiskey race coffee and couldn’t drive. Instead, he had to call a friend to get her.
“Sam was very quiet,” he wrote. “I didn’t have to be see-through to know exactly what she was thinking.”
“Why isn’t your dad driving? Again?” he imagined Sami’s thoughts. “Why aren’t the only two people in the car not like they used to be? When will the moment come back? When will Dad come back? I miss him.”
Charlie writes that the only thing worse than betraying himself was “(his) failed children.”
“I knew exactly what I had to do,” he said of calming down. “Sam wasn’t my last straw. She was my first harvest.”
The next day he was said to have “take two bariums and drank three beers,” and has been said to have remained calm ever since.