Apr 6, 2011

Charlie Sheen in Cleveland: 'I'm available' to return to 'Men'

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The third stop on Charlie Sheen's My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option tour went fairly smoothly Tuesday night, by all accounts, in Cleveland.
However, Sheen wanted to ensure his safety and would not allow the venue to sell bottles of water or glass bottles, lest fans decide to throw them at him. It was plastic cups only.
As is now becoming the norm, the interview-format show opened with chants denouncing Detroit, a reference to Sheen's rowdy, boo-filled Saturday tour-opener.
Sheen also reiterated the surprising remark from Chicago's Sunday night show - that he would be happy to return to Two and a Half Men.
"I'm available," he said, according to the Plain-Dealer's Andrea Simakis. It's surprising given that Sheen's abrasive rants about the show led to his firing and he has filed a $100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. and producer Chuck Lorre.
He did not indicate that he has made up with Lorre, reports Ohio.com, but Sheen did say that, if all concerned want an apology from him, he will offer one; he said he is a good enough actor to offer an apology dripping with sincerity —but still a lie.
After the show, TMZ reports that Sheen celebrated by taking his crew to a local movie theater to watch Apocalypse Now.
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