Charlie Sheen gives TV Interview to ABC

I find it interesting how the world came down on Tiger Woods for having extra-marital affairs and yet this idiot, Charlie Sheen, is rarely criticized and never chastised. Let me see now, he’s basically been addicted to alcohol and drugs, he makes a mockery of himself everywhere he goes, and (oh yes) he’s been violent with women.

In my book Charlie Sheen is a Class 1 jerk-off, pure and simple. Why Tiger gets a bad rap and Charlie Sheen doesn’t is beyond me. After all, Tiger has earned every cent he’s made, while Charlie Sheen had everything handed to him on a silver platter. And by the way, Charlie, in the event you’re tuning in, you’re a mediocre actor at best. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Reuters

By Mark Cina Mark Cina

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Charlie Sheen has given his first television interview since production on his top-rated sitcom “Two and a Half Men” was halted by its makers earlier this week for the remainder of the current season.

Sheen will appear with ABC News’ Andrea Canning, in a special one-hour edition of “20/20” on Tuesday, March 1 at 10 p.m. est/7 p.m. pst.

Sheen, 45, will discuss his recent controversial rants about “Two and a Half Men” co-creator Chuck Lorre that led broadcaster CBS and the show’s maker Warner Bros. Television to stop production.

Portions of the interview also will air on Good Morning America on Monday and Tuesday, and throughout ABC News platforms.

In several interviews, Sheen has called Lorre a “turd” and a “clown.”

He was criticized by the Anti-Defamation League for referring to Lorre by his birth name Chaim Levine.

“So you’re telling me, anytime someone calls me Carlos Estevez, I can claim they are anti-Latino?” Sheen asked ABC’s Canning, referring to his own birth name.

He previously told Canning that he is 100 percent clean and plans to show up for work next week despite CBS’s scrapping this season’s production.

(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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2 Responses to Charlie Sheen gives TV Interview to ABC

  1. Dr.Matera says:

    Charlie Sheen’s recent interview on NBC was very interesting. He displayed a significant amount of over anxiety, over anxiousness, and on edge body language. He also did not blink as often or as one would on a usual basis. He chain smoked for the most part of the interview, while also requiring something to fiddle with such as the red elastic band.
    All these signs are common reactions to prescribed medication such as Modafinil or Ridalin, or even possibly Donepezil. I personally hope he is not using Donepezil since the long term affects could be permanent and irreversable.
    My professional opinion was he fueled up prior to the interview, & did not have a good nights rest the evening prior. His body language also demonstrated a revved up or charged up state also common with these meds. Although I havn’t met Mr. Charlie Sheen nor have I had an opportunity to conduct a formal examination, he is displaying strong signs of narcolepsy.
    Having been a forensic psychology examinor expert witness on numerous trials, I would also like to add his verbage, although quite imaginative is a sign of a lacking of ones self control. He is unable to exercise proper judgement toward what he is communicating. From extensive expertese in this area, I can also confidently state he has started to alienate himself from peers, co-workers, friends, family members, and anyone who might have an involvement in his life.
    It was also very dissapointing to see how he used his children as props or trophies in an attempt to display a sense of normality alongside his permiscuous relationships, one of which appeared to have herpes simplex in the corner of her right lip, conceled with makeup.

    • TGO says:

      Thanks for your input and observations. You definitely pointed things out that I (with my untrained eyes) never noticed. I do agree and observed that Charlie Sheen has some really serious issues. And it doesn’t seem as if he’s going to get rid of them, if nothing else for the simple fact that he seems to be in denial. I wish him the best; he’s going to need it.

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