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Denise Richards' daughter Sami Sheen talked 'toxic' relationships... one day before mom's divorce news

Denise Richards' daughter Sami Sheen talked 'toxic' relationships... one day before mom's divorce news

Daily Mail​08-07-2025
Sami Sheen doled out tips for dealing with a toxic partner just one day before stepdad Aaron Phypers filed for divorce from her mom Denise Richards.
Engaging her 189,000 TikTok followers, the 21-year-old influencer advised, 'If you're dating someone toxic, but you don't really know if they're toxic... You need to ask yourself: if you had a daughter and she was dating a man like this, what would you tell her?'
She added, 'And then, boom. You're like, "OK, I would tell her to breakup with him, block him, move on, like he's a piece of s***, treats her like s***." I don't know, that works for me because sometimes it's so easy for me to overlook everything. But if I'm imagining having a kid and she's getting treated like this, absolutely the f*** not.'
The OnlyFans creator described herself as a 'motherly person' with a desire to have children, noting that's why the exercise works for her.
She suggested that others could replace the daughter in the scenario with a friend or mother.
Engaging her 189,000 TikTok followers, the 21-year-old influencer advised, 'If you're dating someone toxic, but you don't really know if they're toxic... You need to ask yourself: if you had a daughter and she was dating a man like this, what would you tell her?'
Sheen's monologue continued, 'Picturing someone else in your exact situation, and if they came to you being like, "Hey, my boyfriend is doing x, y and z to me. I need your advice," you need to tell them what to do and then there's your answer.'
She emphasized, 'I understand more than anyone [that] it is so hard and almost feels impossible sometimes to get out of a toxic relationship and the judgement from people when you keep going back to that person.
'It's a whole cycle. So I understand it's not easy but this is just a tip to kind of help you have a clear head a little bit.'
She wrote across the video snippet: 'My advice on how to remove the rose colored glasses in a toxic relationship.'
Phypers, 52, filed for divorce on Monday, July 7 after six years of marriage.
He listed the date of separation from the 54-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills veteran as July 4.
The actor cited 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for the breakup, and he is requesting spousal support.
The estranged couple appear together on the reality TV series Denise Richards & Her Wild Things, along with her daughters Sami, Lola, 19, and Eloise, 13.
Denise showed no signs of marital trouble as she posed in a sexy swimsuit in 4th of July photos shared on Instagram.
The last time she posted an image with her husband was in April, and their most recent red carpet appearance was in May.
Phypers and Richards began dating in 2017, got engaged in January 2018, and tied the knot that September.
Their Malibu wedding ceremony was filmed for The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
The actress was previously married to Charlie Sheen from 2002 to 2006.
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