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Denise Richards And Charlie Sheen's Daughter Sami Slams Sister Lola In Brutal LGBTQ Clash

Denise Richards And Charlie Sheen's Daughter Sami Slams Sister Lola In Brutal LGBTQ Clash

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The feud between Sami Sheen and her sister Lola Sheen has reached new heights as the OnlyFans star has leveled shocking allegations against Lola.
In a fiery social media takedown, the 21-year-old daughter of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards accused her sister of being homophobic and transphobic.
Sami said Lola's actions left her feeling disgusted and disappointed, prompting her to publicly call her out in an emotional rant that quickly went viral. Now, the Sheen sisters are at the center of a very public LGBTQ-fueled family feud.
Sami Sheen is still celebrating Pride month, but her sister Lola, has made it clear she wants nothing to do with the LGBTQ community.
She has been reposting Christian-themed videos that go against the beliefs of the LGBTQ community, and Sami isn't happy about it.
On Wednesday, the model took to TikTok to slam the 20-year-old in a fiery rant, noting that Lola's actions were contrary to how they were raised.
'My mom did an amazing job raising me and my sister to be very accepting of everyone's sexuality and gender identity and everything under the sun. It is so sad to see that my own sister is homophobic and transphobic now,' Sami began.
She called out Lola for reposting homophobic and transphobic posts from a Christian influencer, Bryce Crawford.
Among the videos referred to was one in which he seemingly interviewed a transgender woman.
Sami summarized Crawford's thoughts from the interview, noting, 'The way [trans people] feel about their gender is a sin, because their actual gender is what's between their legs, and they can't change that, so they need to change what's in their brain.'
The reality star then shockingly added, 'And my sister reposted that!'
Sami noted that Lola took things further when she reposted another video that showed Crawford storming a Pride parade to cause chaos.
'He was so excited to go to this parade, not to support gay people and fight for rights, but to mock them and 'pray over them' and ask them what happened to them as a child to make them turn out this way,' she said.
Sami continued to express heartbreak over her younger sister's views, noting that it was upsetting to see how deeply her beliefs had shifted due to religion.
She emphasized that following one's faith shouldn't mean embracing homophobia or transphobia. 'Someone's sexuality and someone's gender identity should not affect you,' Sami added.
The media personality also revealed that when she invited Lola to a Pride party, her sister laughed in her face, an incident that left her feeling hurt and shocked. Sami noted that Lola also didn't have the best response when she asked about her thoughts regarding marrying a woman.
'Well, I mean, I guess I would come to the wedding, but I think every woman needs a man to provide for them,' Sami said of her sister's response.
The young star explained that she didn't want to go public with her thoughts initially, but she was forced to after Lola 'blocked' her.
Before ending the video, Sami had one advice for Lola. 'Lola if you're watching this, I urge you just for five minutes, put the Bible down, it's gonna be okay. You can live without it for five minutes and pick up a pride flag and support the f-cking community,' she said.
In no time, fans flooded the comments section with mixed thoughts. On one hand, many bashed Sami Sheen, noting that Lola was entitled to her opinion.
'She is entitled to her beliefs same as you. There is nothing wrong with Bryce. He's never mocked anyone. Goodness,' one fan wrote.
Another commented, 'As long as she's not physically hurting someone; she is entitled to believe what she wants, it's not her job to change her views so pple feel comfortable.'
On the other hand, some fans took Sami's side.
'FACTS! If people would stop worrying about what is in other people's pants/bedrooms everything would be fine. It's none of your business if you don't like it don't look.'
Sami Sheen's outburst comes a month after both sisters had a post-Mother's Day outing with their mom, Denise Richards, at The Commons in Calabasas.
Pictures captured Sami dazzling in a pink and white floral dress while Lola wore a white sundress with a pink sweater.
The trio seemed to be in good spirits as they had lunch, but that didn't last long. Days later, Sami took to TikTok to accuse her sister of not contributing to a Mother's Day lunch or gift for Richards.
However, Lola responded, noting that it was a lie and she wasn't a bad child. 'I did get my mom flowers and a card,' she revealed, showing a photo of a large bouquet.
'These are the flowers and card that I got her. There's a lot of things to this story that you just don't know. It's very easy to make assumptions when you don't know the full story or the person, which I don't blame you. I understand the assumptions that you're making, and I completely get it. But also, once again, you have no idea what actually goes on in my life,' Lola said.

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