Charlie Sheen ‘ashamed’ of Detroit performance, vows to do better

April 5th, 2011 - 6:42 pm ICT by ANI  

London, Apr 5 (ANI): Actor Charlie Sheen has revealed that he is “ashamed” of his lacklustre live performance in Detroit, Michigan, and vows to keep on trying until he perfects his act.

Sheen, 45, took to the stage in the city for the first night of his ‘My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Death is Not an Option’ shows, but the event was marred by boos and walk-outs as he failed to impress fans with his material.

The actor reworked large parts of the show for his second night in Chicago, Illinois and won a standing ovation from the audience.

The former ‘Two and a Half Men’ star has now conceded the production was not perfect when he hit the stage in Detroit and he will continue to “adjust” his set as the tour continues.

He has also revealed one of his crew members asked whether he wanted to cancel his second date after his disastrous performance in Detroit, but Sheen decided to go ahead with the Chicago show and spend the bus drive working on his material.

“I just got back to basics. Gotta go with what got you to the dance and give the people what they want,” the Daily Star quoted him as telling E! Online.

“On the bus someone said, ‘You know, we could just keep driving to L.A.’ I said, ‘F**k that. That’s what losers do. I won’,” he said.

He also told Wgntv.com he will continue changing his show until he gets it right.

“A couple (of) things we have to adjust, but we’re excited. After that Detroit thing, we should be ashamed. It’s a learning process,” he added. (ANI)

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