Charlie Sheen 'buried with offers' to write tell-all memoir after revealing that he's HIV-positive

It's just two days since he admitted that he is HIV-positive.

Now, after keeping silent for so long, Charlie Sheen is ready to reveal all in a memoir, according to Us Weekly.

The former Two And A Half Men star's manager Mark Burg has been 'buried with offers' from publishers asking the star to tell his story, a source told the publication.

Out in the open: Charlie Sheen's manager Mark Burg has been 'buried with offers' from publishers asking the star to tell his story, Us Weekly reported on Thursday

Out in the open: Charlie Sheen's manager Mark Burg has been 'buried with offers' from publishers asking the star to tell his story, Us Weekly reported on Thursday

Charlie made his stunning confession about his health status in an interview with Matt Lauer on NBC's The Today Show on Tuesday. 

'I’m here to admit that I am HIV-positive,' the celebrity said. 

He told the host that he had been diagnosed four years ago and claimed he had been extorted for millions since then by those who knew.

Speaking his piece: The 50-year-old made his stunning health admission to Matt Lauer on NBC's The Today Show on Tuesday

Speaking his piece: The 50-year-old made his stunning health admission to Matt Lauer on NBC's The Today Show on Tuesday

'I have to put a stop to this barrage of attacks of sub-truths and very harmful and mercurial stories that are about me that are threatening the health of so many others,' Charlie said during the interview.

He also said he didn't know how he contracted the virus, which can lead to AIDS unless it's caught early and treated with a powerful drug regime that continues for the sufferer's lifetime,.

'It started with what I thought was a series of crushing headaches,' he said. 'I thought I had a brain tumor. I thought it was over.

Medical advice: The former Two And A Half Men star was accompanied by his physician Dr. Robert Huizenga

Medical advice: The former Two And A Half Men star was accompanied by his physician Dr. Robert Huizenga

He admitted to having unprotected sex with two people since being diagnosed but added both had been told ahead of time and have been under the care of his doctors. 

The celebrity's physician  Dr. Robert Huizenga, an associate professor of clinical medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, also appeared on the show.

He confirmed that Charlie has HIV but 'does not have AIDS.' 

 

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