This is significant. It will sent a strong message that HIV is a human disease and not restricted to drug users and gays. HIV doesn't discriminate.
Also in the straight world people seem to have forgotten about it, like they won't get it as they're not like those high risk gays. Well whoever Sheen got it off you can bet your bottom dollar that the person wasn't looking after themselves properly. If they were and had an undetectable viral load from meds, it would've been almost impossible to pass it on.
Charlie Sheen is going on the Today show to discuss being HIV-positive, sources tell PEOPLE.
According to top Hollywood publicist and crisis manager Howard Bragman, he was approached by people close to Sheen six months ago to deal with the crisis, but never dealt with him directly. "The interview could open up a lot of sympathy for him, but he has to be concerned about a fear of litigation from former sexual partners. You don't take that lightly."
Bragman says he was informed that Sheen "is getting treatment, and a lot of people in his life know about it."
"It's been going on for quite awhile. He's not necessarily comfortable talking about it. It was very hard to get up the courage for him to talk about it."
"I've known about this a long time, it's not a surprise to me," says Bragman of the news (which was first reported by the National Enquirer). "I feel very sorry for his pain. And I hope it's used as a teachable moment for the world. This is a disease that can affect anyone." People
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