"I am so upset. I couldn’t be more angry. I’m shaking. I have been crying. To think that someone could do that to me," Bree Olson, who is HIV negative, told Howard Stern shortly after Sheen's Today interview .

Tommaso Boddi / WireImage Bree Olson attends the world premiere screening of documentary Unity at the DGA Theater on June 24 in Los Angeles.

Very shortly after Charlie Sheen announced on Today that he is HIV positive, his ex-girlfriend Bree Olson, a former porn star, sat down with Howard Stern and told the SiriusXM Radio DJ that Sheen did not reveal his status to her.

"'I'm clean,' he told me. 'I'm clean. I'm clean,'" said Olson, one of Sheen's "goddesses." "He never said anything ever." Olson, 29, told Stern that she learned of Sheen's status "right along with everyone else." "Three days ago I started getting calls. … Fox and a whole bunch of other people started getting at me in emails," she said. "Even I wanted to blow it off: ‘Oh, this is just another Charlie thing. I don’t even believe this.’” In response to a soundbite from the Today interview in which Sheen said he has with "no exceptions" always disclosed his HIV status to his sexual partners and said it is "impossible" that he has knowingly passed the virus on to anyone else, Olson said, "It's bullshit." Olson dated Sheen for a year and lived with him for six or seven months from late 2010 into early 2011. Sheen told Lauer he learned of his diagnosis four years ago, but didn't state exactly when in 2011 that was.



NBC Charlie Sheen during his interview with Today on Nov. 17.

"Just because I’m a former sex worker, I’m a human being, I have a family, I have a future. I’m doing so many positive things now and to think that you could have taken that away from me, that you knowingly were doing that," Olson said angrily. "He doesn’t even value my life. Luckily, there’s enough medications and stuff now that people with HIV, they can lead a full life. But if someone goes without knowing — and there’s plenty of girls, I’m sure, that he’s had in his life where they don’t go get tested regularly like I do with the types of lives that they lead — and it turns into AIDS, it becomes a whole different ballgame." Once Olson began to seriously consider the possibility of Sheen being HIV positive, she immediately got tested in her home state of Indiana. She tweeted about the experience the day before Sheen's announcement and told Stern the results were negative.

Olson was 24 years old when she dated Sheen. At the time, the Two and a Half Men actor was having a very public meltdown, claiming he was a "warlock" with "Tiger's blood" who was "#winning." Their relationship reportedly ended in April 2011.

"We had sex almost every day for a year … with lambskin condoms,” said Olson, who noted the choice of protection was Sheen's. She added that she "didn't want to use lambskin" condoms that protect only against pregnancy, not STDs. But she didn't push the issue, she said, because "I trusted him." Olson said she hadn't "spoken to [Sheen] in quite some time," but "loved him" while they were together. “I have spoken nothing but positive things about Charlie. I have never said a negative thing. I have never torn him apart in any way, but I am so upset. I couldn’t be more angry. I’m shaking. I have been crying," she said, getting audibly emotional. "To think that someone could do that to me.”



Daniel Boczarski / Getty Images Sheen and Olson attend the Charlie Sheen: My Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour afterparty on April 3, 2011, in Chicago.