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EAZY-E’s Son Says Charlie Sheen’s Life Is Hopeful

Charlie Sheen attends the Chrysalis' 5th Annual Butterfly Ball held at the Italian Villa Carla & Fred Sands in Bel Air, California on June 10, 2006. Copyright 2007 by Popular Images

Charlie Sheen attends the Chrysalis’ 5th Annual Butterfly Ball held at the Italian Villa Carla & Fred Sands in Bel Air, California on June 10, 2006. Copyright 2007 by Popular Images

EAZY-E’s son spoke up about Charlie Sheen’s diagnosis, to shed some light on his situation. Lil Eazy said that Sheen should expect to have a longer life expectancy because of medical advancements – where in the last 20 years, others weren’t so fortunate.

After he was diagnosed with the disease, EAZY-E died when his son was only 10, there were no cures to HIV when his dad passed away.

Sheen said earlier in an interview that he wanted to share his story so that it would inspire others to seek treatment and to be able to cope as well. Lil says that Sheen will get to be apart of his children’s life, and that’s a blessing for Sheen.

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