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Charlie Sheen "Goddesses" (PICTURES): "We're all pieces of a puzzle," says Rachel Oberlin

Charlie Sheen Goddesses (PICTURES): Women who "help" actor have shady past
Charlie Sheen Goddesses: Rachel Oberlin and Natalie Kenly CBS/Personal Photo

(CBS) - In an interview, Charlie Sheen goddess / porn star Rachel Oberlin says she and model / pot queen housemate Natalie Kenly don't compete for the actor's love.

Pictures: Charlie Sheen's Goddesses

"I've always felt that a man should be able to be with as many women as he likes," Oberlin told People Magazine. "I've never had the opportunity to share that with any man before because, honestly, I don't think I've ever been with a man who was even deserving of that."

Oberlin, who also goes by the name of Bree Olson, was one of five women who partied with Sheen at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas in January, according to RadarOnline.com. The site also reports that Sheen flew to her hometown of Fort Wayne, Ind. after Christmas to spend time with her.

"We connect with Charlie in different ways, so there's nothing really there to compete for," Oberlin told People. "We're all pieces of a puzzle that fit together."

Police removed Sheen's twin toddlers, Bob and Max, from his Los Angeles mansion Monday, according to RadarOnline.com.

According to court documents filed by the lawyer for Sheen's estranged wife Brooke Mueller, Sheen has recently made several "specific, descriptive threats" against her, TMZ reports.

Mueller claims Sheen threatened to "cut your head off, put it in a box and send it to your mom," according to TMZ.

Sheen appeared on NBC's "Today" on Wednesday and denied the allegations.

Sheen previously invited both NBC's "Today" and ABC's "Good Morning America" to take a look at the family of sorts he's set up with his two much younger girlfriends - or "goddesses," as he referred to them - at his Los Angeles mansion. Sheen said the two are helping raise his children.

Sheen has threatened to sue CBS and Warner Brothers Television over the cancellation of the last eight episodes of this season of "Two-and-a-Half men." A CBS Entertainment spokesperson declined to comment. CBS Entertainment and CBS News are owned by the same parent company.

Click here for complete coverage of Charlie Sheen on Crimesider.

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