Sam Sheen, the 17-year-old daughter of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen, claims she moved out of an "abusive household" recently.
Although she didn't reveal whose home she was living in when the alleged behavior occurred, the teen recently said on social media that her mom was trying to kick her out. Further, a source close to the former couple said Sam is now living with the "Major League" star, and Charlie has all but confirmed it.
Sam first made the allegations on TikTok this week, posting a video in which she appeared upset.
"1 year ago today: trapped in an abusive household, hated myself, would go days without eating or sleeping, insanely depressed, hated school, etc…" the text on the video read.
Sam followed with a video in which she appeared happy.
"now: finally moved out of the hell house, had a spiritual awakening, own 2 cats, happy single, full of self love, and dropped out of high school :)," the text said.
Denise is chalking up Sam's allegations to teenage angst, the aforementioned source told Page Six.
"Denise set normal rules that any parent would be setting. She's a mom and a parent and there are rules. She didn't want to follow the rules," the source said. "Charlie didn't support implementing Denise's rules. He has a different way of parenting and Sami decided to live with her dad."
The source added, "Denise loves her daughter very much and she's saddened by the situation."
Sam didn't give any more explanation in regard to her allegations. In a statement about the situation, Charlie said, "Sam's amazing. I love her and all my children unconditionally. We're having a ball. GED here we come!"
In addition to Sam, Charlie and Denise also share 16-year-old daughter Lola.
Last year, while on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," Denise dished on the her ex-husband's relationship with their children.
"Even though he's Charlie Sheen, that is still, to them, their dad," she said. "I never talk badly about him and I want him to be part of their lives because I met a lot of the women that Charlie entertained and a lot of them had father-daughter issues. And I do not want that to be our girls."