Sami Sheen opened up about her ongoing mental health struggles amid mom Denise Richards’ divorce from Aaron Phypers.
“Nothing aggravates me greater than when someone’s like, ‘Oh, my God, I’m so OCD, I want to maintain my room clean and arranged,’” Sami, 21, said in a TikTok video uploaded on Saturday, July 26. “Alright, well I’m so OCD that even when I purchase something from the food market that day and I read the expiration date time and again and time and again and once again, someway, I’ll persuade myself it’s a fake expiration date and it’s actually expired a yr ago.”
She continued, “And if I eat it, I’m going to get violently sick. So, I actually have to throw it away and starve.”
Sami added, “So fun! #ocd,” because the video’s caption.
The truth star stayed in on Saturday, telling fans in a second video that she watched her dog “take a s*** on the ground and immediately turn around and eat the s***.”
Sami concluded, “Hope everyone else is [having] an important night.”
Sami is the eldest daughter of Richards, 54, and Charlie Sheen. While she didn’t address her mom’s latest divorce drama, she did admit to “crashing out” in one other Saturday night TikTok, which was set to “What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes.
@samisheen
Us Weekly confirmed on July 7 that Phypers, 52, filed for divorce from Richards after six years of marriage and listed their date of separation as July 4. He cited “irreconcilable differences” as the rationale for his or her split. (Richards has since claimed that Phypers was physically abusive throughout their relationship, which he denied.)
At some point before her stepdad filed for divorce, Sami took to social media with some thoughts on toxic relationships.
“When you’re dating someone toxic, but you don’t really know in the event that they’re toxic, deep down you recognize but you’re like, ‘Is it that bad? I can look past this. Well he’s so good to me some days but then other days he treats me like s***,’” she said in a TikTok video posted on July 6. “It’s essential ask yourself, if you happen to had a daughter and she or he was dating a person like this, what would you tell her?”
She continued, “After which, boom. You’re like, ‘OK, I might tell her to breakup with him, block him, move on, like, he’s a bit of s***, treats her like s***.’ I don’t know, that works for me because sometimes it’s really easy for me to overlook the whole lot.”