Porn Actress in Charlie Sheen 'Rampage' Promotes Website

Capri Anderson offers discounted memberships on her website.

ByABC News
October 27, 2010, 3:57 AM

Oct. 29, 2010 — -- The woman who was present in the room of a luxury Manhattan hotel during sitcom star Charlie Sheen's alleged alcohol-fueled rampage is using the incident to promote herself.

On her website, Christina Walsh – a porn actress whose stage name is Capri Anderson – has called herself "the hot topic porn star." She has even added three new videos to her site since the incident and cut the site's membership fee.

She also broke her silence on the incident. In a message posted on her website, she wrote:

"Yes it's me, the mysterious hotel girl that everyone is talking about. There really is not much to say, but I just want everyone to know … I'm fine. Please don't believe everything you hear in the news."

Sheen, the star of the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men," has downplayed what police described as an alcohol-fueled rampage at the famed Plaza Hotel, but the woman who was with him reportedly felt "threatened."

Just hours before, Anderson had gone out to dinner with Sheen and his ex-wife, Denise Richards.

The website TMZ has reported that Anderson has hired an attorney who has reached out to Sheen's representatives. She has not filed any charges.

Sheen was just days away from finishing his probation on an assault conviction involving his wife when authorities were called to the Plaza Hotel, reportedly after the Anderson called hotel security for help.

Police sources told ABC News that the 22-year-old actress locked herself in the bathroom, fearing for her safety.

After police responded to the Plaza, Sheen, who was on a family vacation with ex-wife Denise Richards and their two daughters, was taken to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation. He then flew home to Los Angeles.

But Sheen, who continues to explosively contribute to his bad-boy image, has said that all was well.

"Oh my man, I'm fine," he told RadarOnline.com's senior executive editor Dylan Howard via text message Tuesday night. "The story is totally overblown and overplayed as far as the reality of the scenario."

Sheen's wife Brooke Mueller, who called 911 last year after she said Sheen pulled a knife on her, was asked by TMZ if she was worried about her husband spending time with their young twin boys.

"Oh no, no, no," she responded. "Charlie's going to be just fine."

The support for Sheen, from the public and the women in his life, baffles some. While other celebrities have seen scandals cause their downfall -- see Mel Gibson and Tiger Woods -- Sheen's fans remain enthusiastic.

On the "Two and a Half Men" Facebook page, fans wrote in after the incident with supportive posts such as: "I think it adds to his character" and "Go Charlie!"

"This has happened so many times that it's, 'There goes that Charlie again," said Bonnie Fuller, editor of HollywoodLife.com.

She pointed to Sheen's television character -- also named Charlie -- who is loved despite his hard-partying, womanizer ways.

"It's a blur," she said. "The two Charlies. They blend."

Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross agreed.

"Why does the public seem to be slightly more forgiving of Charlie Sheen and his antics?" he asked. "They're certainly not condoning it, but they seem accepting of it in a weird way. They're used to seeing him on screen playing these characters that are out drinking and out with women and stuff."