When the cameras stop rolling and the script is closed, even Hollywood’s golden boys can find themselves battling darkness behind the glitz. Charlie Sheen’s story is no exception — he was once sitting pretty as TV’s highest-paid actor, but in his newly released memoir The Book of Sheen he reveals a startling truth: it wasn’t only drugs, booze or fame that brought him to his knees—it was a legal testosterone cream that he says derailed him.

For a while there, Sheen had it all: blockbuster movies, a lead role on the hit sitcom Two and a Half Men, reported earnings of up to $1.
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