Charlie Sheen claims 'creepy' Bill Clinton made a pass at one of his girlfriends during a visit to the Arkansas governor's mansion in the 1980s

 September 19, 2025

Actor Charlie Sheen claims former President Bill Clinton once made a pass on a girlfriend the actor was dating while filming the 1987 flick Three for the Road, Fox News reported. Sheen made this revelation in his new memoir, The  Book of Sheen, which was released last week.

The alleged encounter between Clinton and Sheen's then-girlfriend Dolly Fox occurred while Clinton, a notorious philanderer, was governor of Arkansas. The 60-year-old Wall Street actor said that he was invited to the governor's mansion along with co-stars Kerri Green and Alan Ruck.

Sheen shared a version of the story with Fox News' Jesse Watters on the day the book was released. "Bill Clinton was EYEING my GIRLFRIEND," Watters said in the caption of the post to X, formerly Twitter, of the interview.

Wandering Eye

Clinton's lasting legacy is marked by his escapades with then-intern Monica Lewinsky, but that relationship is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the rumors surrounding the former president's wandering eye. Sheen's story would have taken place several years before Clinton disgraced the Oval Office, but it tracks with what many others said about Clinton.

"It was pretty surreal as Gov. Clinton gave me a pair of red and white Razorback shoes, intentionally tacky and modeled after the mascot of Arkansas’ sports teams," Sheen said of the gift at the time. However, it wasn't the shoes that really stuck with Sheen.

"I was answering a reporter’s questions when Ruck overheard Clinton whisper to one of his aides: ‘Find out what you can about the brunette.’ The brunette was Dolly, and to this day Alan swears it was an exact quote,'" the Two and a Half Men star said.

"I felt bad for Dolly to be objectified and skeeved out like that, but still had to take some pride in ‘Bubba’ fancying my gal," Sheen quipped. "Alan gave Dolly the rundown in the bar later on that same night," he added.

"To her credit, she laughed and was actually flattered," Sheen said of Fox. If Sheen is accurate in his remarks, this would have been five years before Clinton became president and almost a decade before the Lewinsky scandal showed that side of Clinton for all of America to see.

Tarnished Legacy

Clinton was 49 when he began his relationship with the then-22-year-old Lewinsky during his first term as president. However, the scandal would finally come to light in 1998 and, for better or worse, make Lewinsky and her evidence-stained blue dress notorious in the eyes of the public.

After Clinton admitted to the "inappropriate relationship" he had with Lewinsky after telling a different tale under oath, the House of Representatives charged Clinton with obstruction of justice and perjury. The Senate later acquitted him, but Sheen said he knew of Clinton's "behavior" long before the story broke because of what happened with Fox.

"Clearly, the behavior that transformed a harmless intern a few years later into a household name had been in play long before her blue dress became famous. It was quite the moment in time to be ringside for that slice of creepy history," Sheen boasted.

"Years later in rehab, while watching the Lewinsky hearings play out, I shared the Clinton–Dolly story with my fellow ’habbers.' I was still pretty faded on detox meds, and no one believed me. I literally said out loud to the group huddled around the TV, ‘It’s kool, I’ll put it in a book one day and you can all go f--- yourselves.’ (And here we are.)," Sheen claimed.

Judging from what others have said about Clinton for decades, there's a very good possibility this alleged incident with Dolly Fox happened the way Sheen described. Sheen has his own tarnished history to apologize for, but his revelation about Clinton is one that only adds to a legacy of "creepy" behavior from the now 79-year-old Democrat.

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