During a February 10 episode of SiriusXM’s “Jeff Lewis Live,” Denise Richards took a trip down memory lane to the time her 17-year-old daughter Lola Sheen was involved in a car accident. “That is a scary phone call to get in the middle of the night,” the “Wild Things” actor admitted. “She wasn’t supposed to be out, she snuck out… but we’ve all done it.”Richards then went on to clarify that while Sheen was in the car, she was not the one driving at the time of the accident. The 17-year-old was however allegedly willing to take the fall for the crash. “She wasn’t driving,” Richards explained. “But she protected the person driving, and I knew she wasn’t driving. And then finally came clean.” 

And while the incident was a great scare for Richards, she praised the cops for being helpful and wonderful to her family. “The police officers were so wonderful because they said there’s a car accident there almost every weekend and a lot of kids don’t survive it,” the actor said. “It scared the f***ing s**t out of her.”

Richards’ revelation comes months after The U.S. Sun reported that Sheen had been in a car crash after driving into an embankment. “Nobody was taken to the hospital but the minor driver complained of a headache after the collision,” a representative for California Highway Patrol said. Per the outlet, the driver had been going on a dark windy road when the unfortunate accident happened.

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