Charlie Sheen: 'Stop Calling My Fiancée A Porn Star!'
Feb. 24 2014, Published 6:41 a.m. ET
Charlie Sheen is getting set to take his fourth walk down the aisle after popping the question to Brett Rossi during a trip to Hawaii, but the Anger Management actor is disgusted that the media is referring to his future wife as a porn star, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
"It's absolutely making Charlie crazy that the media keeps referring to Brett as a porn star, because she no longer is doing that. She recently graduated from nursing school," an insider told RadarOnline.com.
"Furthermore, her stage name is Brett Rossi, her legal name is Scottine Ross. He wants people to refer to her as Scotti, which is the name she goes by in her personal life. Charlie has told his publicist to tell media outlets to stop calling her a porn star."
But before Charlie and the adult film star get married, Rossi will need to have her divorce to husband, Jonathan, finalized.
Jonathan Ross filed for divorce from Brett on July 18, 2013 and Rossi didn’t file a response to the divorce documents until Jan. 30, 2014, as RadarOnline.com exclusively revealed.
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She is being represented by Sheen’s famed family law attorney, Mark Gross. The couple had been married for about a year and do not have any children together.
But despite her still-married status, sources previously told RadarOnline.com that her divorce isn’t likely derail her upcoming nuptials.
"The divorce between Brett and Jonathan is going to be finalized in the next few months, if not sooner," an insider said.
“There isn’t anything that is being contested.”