A shocking new claim has surfaced about former President Bill Clinton, and it’s coming from one of Hollywood’s most famous bad boys.

Actor Charlie Sheen alleges that Clinton made a move on his girlfriend back in the 1980s — years before the Monica Lewinsky scandal that nearly brought down his presidency.


A Night at the Governor’s Mansion

In his just-released memoir, The Book of Sheen, the 60-year-old actor recalls filming the 1980s film Three for the Road in Little Rock, Arkansas, while Clinton was serving as governor.

According to Sheen, he and his co-stars, Alan Ruck and Kerri Green, were invited to Clinton’s governor’s mansion for a photo opportunity. Sheen brought along his girlfriend at the time, actress Dolly Fox.

“It was surreal,” Sheen wrote, recalling how Clinton gifted him a pair of red-and-white Razorback shoes, modeled after Arkansas’ beloved college sports mascot.

But the lighthearted moment quickly turned uncomfortable.


Clinton’s Whisper That Changed the Mood

While Sheen was speaking to a reporter, Ruck is alleged to have heard Clinton whisper something shocking to one of his aides:

“Find out what you can about the brunette.”

The “brunette,” according to Sheen, was his girlfriend Dolly.

“I felt bad for Dolly being objectified like that,” Sheen admitted. “But at the same time, there was a strange pride in knowing that ‘Bubba’ had his eye on my gal.”

Fox later laughed off the incident when Ruck shared the story with her that night, but Sheen said the encounter stuck with him for decades.


A Troubling Pattern of Behavior

Sheen believes this moment foreshadowed Clinton’s infamous White House scandal with Monica Lewinsky nearly a decade later.

As president, Clinton initially denied having an affair with Lewinsky, a young White House intern. But physical evidence, including Lewinsky’s now-famous blue dress, forced him to admit the truth under oath.

The scandal resulted in Clinton being impeached by the House on charges of lying under oath and obstructing justice. While the Senate ultimately acquitted him, the ordeal left a lasting stain on his reputation.

Sheen wrote, “It’s obvious that the same kind of behavior that would later thrust a young intern into the national spotlight had been going on well before her now-infamous blue dress ever made headlines.”


Sharing the Story During the Impeachment Trial

Sheen revealed that he first told this story while in rehab during the televised impeachment hearings of 1998-1999.

“No one believed me at the time,” he recalled. “I told them, ‘One day, I’ll put it in a book, and you’ll all see.’ Well, here we are.”

The actor clarified that his eventual split with Fox had nothing to do with Clinton, but rather his own “indiscretions.”


Clinton’s Long History of Scandal

Bill Clinton, now 79, has been married to Hillary Clinton since 1975. Over the decades, their marriage has been plagued by rumors, allegations, and controversies.

The Monica Lewinsky scandal remains one of the most infamous episodes in modern political history, and for many conservatives, Sheen’s claim adds to the belief that Clinton’s behavior toward women was a long-standing problem.

This revelation comes at a time when Hillary Clinton continues to influence Democratic politics, making the resurfacing of these stories particularly significant.


Charlie Sheen’s Tell-All Memoir

The Book of Sheen, released on September 9, isn’t just about politics. It dives deep into Sheen’s wild life, including:

  • His rise to fame in Hollywood
  • Marriages, divorces, and family struggles
  • Battles with addiction and his path to sobriety
  • Encounters with other celebrities and politicians

The memoir’s release coincides with his new Netflix documentary series, aka Charlie Sheen, which premiered on September 10.


Why This Matters

For conservatives, Sheen’s account serves as another reminder of why character matters in public office.

While Clinton and his allies have long tried to downplay past scandals, stories like this one continue to surface, painting a troubling picture of the former president’s behavior — both before and during his time in the White House.

As Sheen himself put it:

“It was quite the moment in time to be ringside for that slice of creepy history.”


Final Thoughts

This new allegation may not surprise those who have followed the Clintons for decades, but it adds fresh details to a familiar pattern.

As more stories emerge, voters are reminded of the importance of integrity, transparency, and accountability — values that many Americans feel are under attack today.