Charlie Sheen admits he was out of control
September 17th, 2011 - 3:19 pm ICT by IANSLondon, Sep 17 (IANS) Actor Charlie Sheen, who was fired from his hit sitcom “Two And A Half Men” admits his behaviour went out of control.
“It was like a runaway train that I was kind of the reluctant conductor of. And it just kept going. I said some things that were a little out there. I might have overshot the mark a little bit,” Sheen said.
“But these were just metaphors…These were just jokes,” Dailystar.co.uk quoted him as saying.
“I was out of control absolutely. I think it’s important that people see, that I see, and that I feel, that was just one crazy chapter and one weird phase. I was this guy before it started and so I can be that guy again afterwards,” he said.
Sheen was fired from the show early this year after publicly feuding with producers and series creator Chuck Lorre - and the incident sent the actor on a downward spiral.
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