Charlie Sheen Ex-Fiancé Brett Rossi Hospitalized Due To Overdose; Sources Say The Adult Film Star ‘Has Not Gotten Over The Break-Up’

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Charlie Sheen ex-fiancé Brett Rossi is reportedly under medical supervision after an overdose. The adult film star, whose real name is actually Scottine Ross, was found inside her Los Angeles home, unresponsive, over the weekend.

Rossi was immediately brought to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. A source told Radar Online, "It was an overdose. It is not known what she overdosed on."

Sheen and Rossi were actually supposed to get married later this month. The adult film star met the "Two and A Half Men" star last November and had a relatively whirlwind romance with the actor since then. However, they both decided to call off their engagement in the middle of October, which was only less than a month from the date of their supposed wedding.

"Scotty and I had a great year together as we traveled the world and crossed a lot of things off our bucket list," Sheen shared when the split was officially made public. "She's a terrific gal, but we've mutually decided to go our separate ways and not spend the rest of our lives together."

Jeff Ballard, the representative of Sheen, told PEOPLE magazine, "Charlie and Scotty have been in communication and Charlie still has tremendous fondness for Scotty and continues to wish her all the best."

In fact, the 49-year-old Sheen, himself, issued a statement that mentioned the abovementioned sentiment shortly after the break-up. He wrote, "I've decided that my children deserve my focus more than a relationship does right now. I still have tremendous fondness for Scotty and I wish her all the best."

Still, rumor has it that Rossi was taking her separation with Sheen to heart and that the overdose was a result of her pining over her ex-fiancé. The insider dished, "It's been four or five weeks, but Brett is taking it very hard. She still has not gotten over the break-up."

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