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Charlie Sheen 20 20 Interview

Charlie Sheen 20 20 Interview - Charlie Sheen 's "20/20" interview airs tonight, and here are a few gems to look forward to:

On his Tiger Blood media tour: "I woke up and decided, you know, I've been kicked around. I've been criticized. I've been like the, 'Ah, shucks' guy with like this bitchin' rockstar life. And I'm just finally going to completely embrace it, wrap both arms around it, and love it violently. And defend it violently through violent hatred."

On rehabbing himself: "I blinked and I cured my brain, that's how. Everybody has the power. …Can't is the cancer of happen. I can't do it. The Nike slogan doesn't say, 'Just Try It.' Oh, OK. Just try it. No, 'Just Do It,' man."

On what he would say to "Two and a Half Men" creator Chuck Lorre, the subject of what some have said are anti-Semitic cracks: "I'm sorry if I offended you. I didn't know you were so sensitive. I just thought, you know, after you whailing on me for eight years that I could like take a few shots back. I didn't know you were gonna take your little ball and go home and punish everybody in the process."

On his drug- and porn star-fueled parties: "I'm proud of what I've created. It was radical. I exposed people to magic. I exposed them to something they're never otherwise going to see in their boring, normal lives. And I gave that to them. I may forget about them tomorrow, but they'll live with that memory for the rest of their lives. And that's a gift, man."

Charlie Sheen 20 20 Interview

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Anonymous said…
This is really sad, I feel for him he has no idea what hes doing, he might think he does but really? I feel for the other cast members who he just tosses away like nothing what happens to them? I'm not sure he cares and that is what drugs and alcohol are all about when you abuse them you don't care for anyone anymore just the high..really sad I pray for his families to have to watch this going down, its a sad road and my family has been there and we still are watching my brother toss his life away and just sit and watch its hard feeling so useless. I wish I had the money he does I would put my brother in to rehab until he was better, to have the money and not use it to get better is mind boggling to me..Good luck Charlie..I will pray for you.

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