Charlie Sheen's Going To Cool Off 'after The Spring Manic
NEW YORK (AP) - Charlie Sheen says his life is much calmer now.
The actor and former star of the CBS "Two and a Half Men", Matt Lauer said that NBC did not really know what happened this spring when he was fired from the series and began a manic tour appearances in the media about of their "tiger blood" and "win." Lauer interview will air on "Today" show Friday, and NBC on Wednesday published excerpts."It was one of those things that the planets were aligned perfectly or imperfectly. I said some things and then took the whole drive and could not really fired immediately," said Sheen. "I had to keep a whole."
Sheen said the experience "was like a cannon shot out another gun and then it's just a shot away from that. 'State as a moment I did not know what was going on.' Was pretty exciting. "
The actor said he was sober, but could not say Lauer last time he took drugs or drank. He said he did not keep track of time sober, because "if you go around hanging on your time, it's only a matter of time before he goes."
Now he says is to reconnect with their children - with former girlfriend Paula Profit Cassandra, Sam and Lola with Denise Richards, and the twins Bob and Max, with his ex-wife Brooke Mueller - and enjoy the things in life alone.
"This is where life is, you know, it is in these moments of calm," he said. "It's not a big television contract or celebration or award or anything else, is the memory of your child's smile at the end of the day brings the sort that one solitary tear. "
Sheen is also present on Thursday, show "Tonight." His emergence Comedy Central Roast of ventilation affects him on Monday, the same day that the debut Ashton Kutcher as the shine of the new paper, "Two and a Half Men."
CBS is a subsidiary of CBS Corp. NBC is controlled by Comcast Corp. Comedy Central is owned by Viacom Inc.
The actor and former star of the CBS "Two and a Half Men", Matt Lauer said that NBC did not really know what happened this spring when he was fired from the series and began a manic tour appearances in the media about of their "tiger blood" and "win." Lauer interview will air on "Today" show Friday, and NBC on Wednesday published excerpts."It was one of those things that the planets were aligned perfectly or imperfectly. I said some things and then took the whole drive and could not really fired immediately," said Sheen. "I had to keep a whole."
Sheen said the experience "was like a cannon shot out another gun and then it's just a shot away from that. 'State as a moment I did not know what was going on.' Was pretty exciting. "
The actor said he was sober, but could not say Lauer last time he took drugs or drank. He said he did not keep track of time sober, because "if you go around hanging on your time, it's only a matter of time before he goes."
Now he says is to reconnect with their children - with former girlfriend Paula Profit Cassandra, Sam and Lola with Denise Richards, and the twins Bob and Max, with his ex-wife Brooke Mueller - and enjoy the things in life alone.
"This is where life is, you know, it is in these moments of calm," he said. "It's not a big television contract or celebration or award or anything else, is the memory of your child's smile at the end of the day brings the sort that one solitary tear. "
Sheen is also present on Thursday, show "Tonight." His emergence Comedy Central Roast of ventilation affects him on Monday, the same day that the debut Ashton Kutcher as the shine of the new paper, "Two and a Half Men."
CBS is a subsidiary of CBS Corp. NBC is controlled by Comcast Corp. Comedy Central is owned by Viacom Inc.
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