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Charlie Sheen's daughter Sami 'bullied' for looking like her dad

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Charlie Sheen's daughter Sami Sheen was bullied for looking like her famous father.

Sami, 20, has admitted the cruel taunts about her appearance from her school mates convinced her she needed to get a nose job and she's also had to deal with comparisons to her actress mother Denise Richards.

Speaking to her mom in an episode of family reality show 'Denise Richards and Her Wild Things', Sami explained: "I had to deal with kids bullying me.

"People would say I looked like my dad. I actually got a comment the other day of someone saying, 'You'll never be as pretty as your mom'."

The episode showed Denise driving her daughter to a consultation with a doctor about her planned rhinoplasty prior to the surgery in August and Sami told her mother she had wanted the operation "for as long as [I] can remember", adding: "I have this freaking honker stuck to my face".

Sami also pointed to her mom's face as the example of a "perfect" nose as she explained her hope for the surgery to the doctor.

 

Later in the episode, Denise - who is mom to Sami as well as 19-year-old Lola with her ex-husband Charlie- became tearful as she talked about her daughter's desire to go under the knife.

She said: "For my daughter to want to get her nose done, it made me so sad. I feel bad that she has to live up to my nose, or whatever, because I don't want [my daughters] to feel they have to look a certain way ...

"There were times I wanted to move the kids out of LA, and I couldn't because of where I worked. And they had two parents in this business. I feel bad."

However, in a confessional, Sami wondered if she would even be considering cosmetic surgery if she wasn't living the celebrity lifestyle in Los Angeles.

She said: "I'm really trying to think if we lived in, like, Alabama and I worked a normal job and I wasn't on social media. I probably would still want a nose job."


 

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