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For the show in San Francisco, Sheen returned to the stage with his old format of just telling stories with very little fluff or guests, which played as usual to a mixed crowd. Some paid good money and others got tickets practically for nothing at around $20. It would have been interesting to see an […]
For the show in San Francisco, Sheen returned to the stage with his old format of just telling stories with very little fluff or guests, which played as usual to a mixed crowd. Some paid good money and others got tickets practically for nothing at around $20. It would have been interesting to see an exit poll to get reaction versus ticket price. But the lower costs opened the door to some hecklers buying in just for the honor of messing with Charlie Sheen and it didn’t take long for them to begin. One guy angered Sheen so bad that he actually tried to get the guy on stage with several expletives to fight him, but the guy didn’t go up. Instead it’s said that they escorted him out, but some people say he was sent up to the top balcony where he continued to try to heckle. It was clear that the interruptions bothered Sheen, as he paced around the stage endlessly, not saying a word for moments. At one point he told the audience that the only promise he’d made on any of the tour dates was that he would show up. He didn’t say what he would do and people had plenty of opportunity to judge from the previous shows what they were in for.
There was one highlight. When he announced that the merchandise was going to help San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, who got attacked for wearing his fan outfit outside of Dodger Stadium, the crowd started handing Sheen money directly, including at least one $100 bill. No word on how much was raised for the Bryan Stow fund, a charity set up to pay for his medical care and find the attackers. The donation is the first of Sheen’s new charity, Sheen’s Korner, which he says will go to benefit those in need.
Everyone has seen Charlie smoke on stage, and he even lit up an electronic cigarette, where he couldn’t smoke a real one in Canada. Now he wants to start his own electronic cig company called NicoSheen. He has enlisted several business partners for the project, including Lenny Dykstra, who just got bailed out of jail for embezzling $400,000 worth of stuff from his bankrupt estate. No offense, but with partners like that, it’s hard to see the business potential for a company selling Winning E-Cigs.
Charlie did not take the news well of Chuck Lorre’s plans to revamp Two and a Half Men without its main star. He ranted that without him, the show will never survive. And called Lorre a loser, using much stronger language. Lorre then followed up through one of his favorite mediums, what’s called a vanity card on the end of Big Bang Theory, his other popular show. A vanity card is basically a card where the producer can talk about whatever they want, but the card is only shown for a very short time, not enough to even read it without still framing. The card called Sheen a monkey and heroin addict, which Sheen adamantly denied ever doing heroine and took seemed to take offense at, releasing a statement of his innocence on that particular point.
And the embattled star is now back in Las Vegas, where he partied late into the night with Goddess Natalie Kenly, as well as a small group of friends in a VIP room. Even though, he was partying from 2am to 4am at the Chateau, there is no indication that he was drinking as per his agreement. He did, however, take the time to pose with a fan who was handicapped.
And that’s the Charlie news for now…
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