Charlie Sheen to TMZ: 'Sorry My Life Is So Much More Bitchin' Than Yours'
The Charlie Sheen media blitz continued this afternoon with a live stream on TMZ.com. The 'Two and a Half Men' star sent messages to his fans, his famous father, his kids and posed even more questions to both CBS and 'Men' creator Chuck Lorre.Sheen spoke to TMZ's Mike Walters live from his home, with two "goddesses" and some friends. He criticized 'Good Morning America''s interview with him as "slanted," but praised 'Today''s Jeff Rossen.
The star had previously vowed to return to work on Tuesday, March 1, even if his show wasn't in production, but now Sheen claims the studio has circulated a memo to all the security guards advising them not to let him in.
"What are you guys hiding from?" Sheen asked. "I don't understand. I don't understand what I did wrong except live a life you all got jealous of."
Following Sheen's explosive interviews, the actor's longtime publicist, Stan Rosenfield, has quit.
"I worked with Charlie Sheen for a long time and I care about him very much. However, at this time, I'm unable to work effectively as his publicist and have respectfully resigned," Rosenfield said in a statement.
Read more of Sheen's TMZ interview after the jump.
On Chuck Lorre: Sheen said hasn't heard from the 'Two and a Half Men' creator and that he'd like to work things out "man to man." "I just don't know what I did to piss everybody off so much," he said. The actor asked why CBS honcho Les Moonves didn't fire Lorre when "it was revealed he was on a campaign to vilify me."
To his fans: "I love and respect all my beautiful fans," he said. ""Whatever part I had in this, I sincerely apologize and whatever part I can fix, I will."
On his famous father, Martin Sheen: Charlie called the elder Sheen's series 'The West Wing' one of the best TV shows in the past 20 years, but slammed his father and brother for speaking out about him and his struggles with substance abuse. "I respectfully allow him to maintain those beliefs and opinions ... I don't support them ... they're gibberish of fools ... he's not in my brain."
On resentments: "[They] are the rocket fuel that lives in the tip of my saber."
On sheltering and advising his kids: Sheen said his kids were doing awesome. When asked who was parenting the kids, Sheen said, "Everybody here." Sheen said he hopes his kids read about his troubles one day, and he won't shelter them because he "doesn't agree" with "passive parenting." If they want to try a beer, he said he hopes they'd do it at home and not out driving. However, cocaine is another story. Sheen said there's "no room, no place" and "no victory" with cocaine.
On his life: "Sorry my life is so much more bitchin' than yours."
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