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4:17PM Saturday 04 July, 2009

Sheen, Spitzer's girl

Sheen, Spitzer's girl

Spitzer, Sheen and callgirl Ashley Dupre. Not quite the threesome Sheen allegedly enjoyed more than two years ago, but the 'love connection' has all three in the public eye today.

Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen allegedly enjoyed the company of two-whole-girls, one of whom is the same callgirl involved in the Eliot Spitzer sex scandal.

Sheen - who will be the face of Hanes underwear - allegedly hired the same callgirl as the former New York Governor for a fantasy themed threesome, claims pimp Jason Itzler.

Itzler, 41, claims that Ashley Alexander Dupre visited Sheen under the name of Victoria with a second girl, Cheryl over two years ago, the Daily Record reported.

He claims Sheen paid $20,000 for a threesome with the girls dressed up as cheerleaders.

"Sheen got the girls to dress up as cheerleaders and chant his name while performing sex acts."

"They loved Charlie. They said he was a great guy. A great lover.

"One time he had them dressed up like cheerleaders, chanting 'Charlie! Charlie! He's our man. If he can't do it, nobody can!'"

Itzler also claims that the star pretended he was a porn film director and asked the women to act out lesbian scenes for him.

Sheen has admitted using hookers, but denied the story two years ago, according to news.com.au.

The actor has also previously boasted about his sexual escapades, once listed as #2 on Maxim's "Top 10 Living Legends of Sex", citing an alleged 5,000 women that he has had sex with.

Before his marriage to Denise richards in 2002, Sheen had been involved with former porn star Heather Hunter.

In a 1997 Empire magazine interview when asked about the most women he had had sex with at one time he replied: "...five girls at once."

Ashley Dupre - the callgirl at the centre of the controversy - has received more publicity than she could have imagined for her fledling singing career.

Two of her songs, What We Want and Move Ya Body are available as digital downloads on music website Amie Street.

According to her Myspace page, the singer-callgirl who came from a broken home moved to New York in 2004.

She admits to using drugs and claims to have survived being broke and homeless because of her music.

Wired.com aired some views from music industry folk as to her chances of success:

"I think her song is absolutely terrible. If people are interested in signing her, then they shouldn't be in the music business," said Chris Anokute, Senior A&R Director of Capitol Records.

"Right now, she has a platform to reach the masses, which is the toughest thing for a new artist to attain. Whether it's a good platform or a bad one, either way she has it. It all comes down to the music at the end of the day. If the music is good, she'll be able to get it heard." is what Brian Bergen, A&R Manager of Atlantic Records had to say.

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