Charlie Sheen Invites Chuck Lorre To Join Him On Stage In NYC
Posted on Sat Apr 9th, 2011 9:45am PDT By X17 Staff
Charlie Sheen mixed it up a bit last night during his My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defaeat is Not an Option stage show in New York, inviting Two and a Half Men boss Chuck Lorre to join him on stage for his second Radio City Music Hall date on Sunday.
And Sheen softened his stance on employment on the show and, dare we say, he almost seemed to express regret for his actions??? Sheen told the raucous crowd, "Of course, I want my job back, so you guys can keep watching the best f**king sitcom in the world!" It was then that he invited Lorre to join him on stage Sunday, saying he hoped to "'work this s*** out. Of course I want my job back man!"
Work it out? After filing a $100 million lawsuit against Lorre and Warner Bros?
Sheen almost seemed to blame his misbehavior on his super high $2 million/episode salary asking what everyone "expected him to do" with all that money and saying he was fired because he "was having too much fun."
David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter explained the relative fiasco this way:
Sad, but true.
Is the public (and the media) fueling Sheen's downfall? IS it a downward spiral or will the actor rebound?
And Sheen softened his stance on employment on the show and, dare we say, he almost seemed to express regret for his actions??? Sheen told the raucous crowd, "Of course, I want my job back, so you guys can keep watching the best f**king sitcom in the world!" It was then that he invited Lorre to join him on stage Sunday, saying he hoped to "'work this s*** out. Of course I want my job back man!"
Work it out? After filing a $100 million lawsuit against Lorre and Warner Bros?
Sheen almost seemed to blame his misbehavior on his super high $2 million/episode salary asking what everyone "expected him to do" with all that money and saying he was fired because he "was having too much fun."
David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter explained the relative fiasco this way:
- "If the New York show is any indication of what the tour has become, it must be living hell for an addict. Every time Sheen mentions crack or cocaine there are loud cheers, followed by boos whenever he says he no longer partakes. This crowd – most of whom looked like Jersey Shore rejects and watched the majority of the show through their phone-cams – has no interest in sober, rational Charlie. They want crazed warlock Charlie. Or Carlos, as many in the house kept shouting."
Sad, but true.