Charlie Sheen, Donald Trump
Charlie Sheen tells Graham Norton why he is not a big fan of GOP candidate Donald Trump. Reuters

Charlie Sheen shared his personal opinion on GOP front-runner Donald Trump during his appearance on “The Graham Norton Show” last week.

“I’m really not [a fan], I’m really not, no,” he told host Graham Norton. “I am reminded of a time about five years ago…I was at a dinner with my ex-wife Brooke and her family and about half way through, I notice Donald [Trump] staring at my watch.”

Sheen proceeded to explain how the presidential hopeful approached him to apologize for not attending to his wedding even though he was not even invited.

“But you know, I want to give you an early wedding gift as a gesture from me and Melania,” the 50-year-old actor recalled Mr. Trump said to him that day. “So he says, these are platinum Harry Winston, and he pulls off his cufflinks and he gives them to me.”

The AIDS survivor then explained how this story reminds him not to trust anything that comes out of Trump’s mouth.

“Six months later, I had some jewelry getting appraised at the house and she finished and was leaving,” he described. “So I thought, you know, there are some other couple of pieces that I have that I am very curious about, would you mind appraising these?”

He continued, “She took the loop, spent about four seconds and then kind of recoiled from it, much like people do with Trump,” he joked. “So, she says, ‘in their finest moment, these are cheap pewter and bad zirconia.’”

Sheen concluded his tale with the following message: “What does this say about the man? You know? That he says, ‘here’s a great wedding gift’ and it’s just a bag of dog sh*t, you know?”

Since the beginning of his campaign, the real estate mogul has chosen to build his presidential race around hate and insults.

“Donald Trump has demonstrated over the past year that he is unfit to be a leader for Latino communities and for all Americans,” said civil rights leader Dolores Huerta said during a press conference last week. “Since the day he announced his candidacy, he’s talked about immigrants as ‘rapists,’ ‘killers,’ ‘criminals’ and ‘drug leaders.’ Whether it was out of ignorance, insensitivity, or he did it on purpose, he hosted a campaign rally where a Latino man was killed in a hate crime.”

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