![]() 18, 1994, about spending the day with Sheen. In the documentary, Frye reads a diary entry dated Dec. In it, she revealed that Charlie Sheen was her first “consensual” sexual experience and likens him to the Mr. Moon Frye also has the documentary “ Kid 90” streaming on Hulu, a moving portrait of young Hollywood stars growing up in the 1990s that uses hundreds of hours of footage captured by the actress, who recorded everything. “I think it’s this interesting thing, life imitating art, art imitating life.” “I don’t really know where Punky ends and I begin because we’re so similar in so many ways,” she explained. She admits that playing Punky isn’t much of a stretch. The show was canceled in 1988 after four seasons but has now been rebooted and is streaming on Peacock. She burst into the public eye as the spirited title character of the NBC show at the age of 7 in 1984. ![]() ![]() They share four children together: daughters Poet Sienna, 15, and Jagger Joseph, 13, and sons Lyric Sonny, 7, and Story, 4. In December, she filed for divorce.įrye married Goldberg, a producer who often works with Ashton Kutcher, in 1998. In 2020, the “Punky Brewster” star announced that she and Goldberg were separating after 22 years of marriage. “So I think for both Punky and myself, that’s where we both come from,” Frye said. She said that, even as a divorcing woman in her mid-40s, she still tries to live by her old character’s spunky “Punky Power” catchphrase. You don’t spend 22 years with someone and not celebrate it.” “For the beautiful children I have and I look at the amount of years which I’ve been able to share as a celebration. “For me I’m so grateful for the life that I’ve had,” she told Page Six. The former “Punky Brewster” star says that staying optimistic - like her character in the ’80s sitcom - and focusing on the good times in her 20-plus-year marriage to husband Jason Goldberg is helping her get through their breakup. Soleil Moon Frye’s divorce is making her once again find her inner “Punky Power.” House of Pain’s Danny Boy on addiction: ‘It was either homicide or suicide’
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