Entertainment TV Source: Charlie Sheen Is HIV-Positive The troubled actor will break the news on Tuesday's Today that he has contracted the autoimmune disease, Hollywood publicist and crisis manager Howard Bragman tells PEOPLE By Lanford Beard Lanford Beard Lanford Beard has been with PEOPLE since 2015. In addition to serving as the Senior Digital TV Editor, she has edited for Lifestyle and News verticals across the site. Lanford previously worked at Entertainment Weekly, NBC News and Ralph Lauren, to name a few. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Middlebury College and a Master's of Science degree from Columbia University's School of Journalism. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 16, 2015 02:00 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Getty Charlie Sheen is going on the Today show to discuss being HIV-positive, sources tell PEOPLE. According to top Hollywood publicist and crisis manager Howard Bragman, he was approached by people close to Sheen six months ago to deal with the crisis, but never dealt with him directly. “The interview could open up a lot of sympathy for him, but he has to be concerned about a fear of litigation from former sexual partners. You don’t take that lightly.” Bragman says he was informed that Sheen “is getting treatment, and a lot of people in his life know about it.” “It’s been going on for quite awhile. He’s not necessarily comfortable talking about it. It was very hard to get up the courage for him to talk about it.” “I’ve known about this a long time, it’s not a surprise to me,” says Bragman of the news (which was first reported by the National Enquirer). “I feel very sorry for his pain. And I hope it’s used as a teachable moment for the world. This is a disease that can affect anyone.” The actor, 50, has long struggled with substance abuse and has admitted to soliciting prostitutes in the past. His volatile personal life was reportedly behind his public feud with Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre and subsequent departure from the CBS sitcom, and his unpredictable behavior has frequently been a wedge in his contentious relationship with ex-wife Denise Richards, the mother of his two daughters (he has twin boys with his third ex, Brooke Mueller). RELATED VIDEO: Tiger Blood, #Winning and Goddesses – Does Charlie Sheen’s Diagnosis Explain His 2011 Behavior? In recent months, Sheen has seen many ups and downs, including his 50th birthday, both blowouts and celebrations with Richards, drug dependency accusations from his former Two and a Half Men costar Jon Cryer, a brief hospitalization from food poisoning and even a flirtation with a run for public office. When reached by PEOPLE, Sheen’s longtime publicist Jeff Ballard said they are no longer working together. “We had a disagreement how to handle a situation and we parted ways. We have had a 35-year friendship and I love him. I wish him nothing but the best.” To learn more about living with HIV/AIDS today and to contribute in the fight against the diseases, visit amfAR.org.