Charlie Sheen’s daughters, Sami and Lola, are currently embroiled in a feud centered around the latter’s alleged relationship with her sister’s ex-boyfriend. While the ordeal seems to date back to early 2025, the siblings have now taken their beef to the internet by taking shots at each other on social media.
Sami Sheen and Lola Sheen are fighting
On January 13, Sami Sheen took to social media to share information regarding her dispute with her sister.
In the TikTok video, Sami noted, “Imagine finding out your sister and ex-boyfriend have been seeing each other behind your back this whole time,” as she stared at the camera, with an expression of disbelief on her face.
Lola Sheen has since denied all such claims. In reply to Sami’s latest accusations, she posted a TikTok update of herself on January 14, which she has since deleted.
“I am never one to defend myself against my sister anymore because I genuinely don’t care. But I couldn’t let this one slide. This is not true at all. I am single, I am not talking to anyone, and I’m definitely not dating her ex boyfriend,” the 20-year-old wrote in the post, as per People.
Explaining her side of the fight with her sibling, Lola added, “Not that this is anyone’s business, but the truth is my mom hired [Sami’s] ex-boyfriend to take care of my mom’s dogs and basically clean our whole house, so he has been working for her almost everyday.”
Lola then revealed that her “mom allowed him to move into our house, across the hall from me.” While she emphasized that “I would absolutely NEVER do anything with my sisters ex boyfriend,” she admitted that it’s difficult to “completely ignore someone who is in the same home as me now.”
“And we have completely different types in men,” Lola Sheen added while defending herself. “My sister has always posted things about me online to get people to hate on me, with absolutely no context at all,” she noted.
Notably, Sami and Lola Sheen have been at odds over the said man for some time now, per their mother, Denise Richards.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on Mandatory.
