We all know Charlie Sheen loves to speaks his mind - it's only natural that the Anger Management star would choose Playboy as his latest outlet to let loose.
In the July/August issue Charlie talks about his public meltdown in 2011 and if he has changed as a person since the incident.
On insisting he was “winning” when his life was actually the complete opposite:
“I was in total denial. It wasn’t that bleak in my head. I felt I was winning by finally being able to speak my mind. I felt that was some sort of victory. And then it was fueled by the insane public outpouring of support.”
On the many other phrases he coined during that time:
“Most of it came out of nowhere. It wasn’t planned, it was just random, The tiger blood? I don’t know. It’s just a very dangerous animal. And there’s a tiger in Apocalypse Now, by the way, so maybe there’s a connection there. Adonis DNA? I don’t know what the f**k that was about. That was just stupid. That went a little far.”
On his attraction to prostitutes:
“I’m not saying I’ll never be with a prostitute again. But it’s hard. Parts of it are soulless and parts of it are nourishing. It’s always a roll of the dice.”
On what inspired him to get into acting:
“A lot of people will say, ‘Oh, I got into acting because I wanted to explore my craft.’ They’re a bunch of liars, unless they’re Sean Penn, DeNiro or my dad. For the rest of us it was all about chicks and money. Seriously. It was about how I could get money so I could impress the girls and feel like I mattered.”
Read the full interview with Charlie Sheen in Playboy after the jump.
[Playboy]
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