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Sheen Gives More Wild Interviews: Lick 'My Feet' & 'I'm a Rock Star From Mars
February 28, 2011
"...tired of pretending I'm not special."
Charlie Sheen continued his streak of odd interviews on Monday morning, appearing on the "Today" show demanding a raise (from $2 million an episode to $3 million), saying that CBS will eventually apologize while "licking my feet," and declaring he's a "rock star from mars" who's "tired of pretending I'm not special."
The interview, which aired in two parts, featured Sheen ranting in an incoherent and almost angry fashion. He boldly declared he was "underpaid" despite his monster salary and again reinforced his view that people just don't, and can't, understand him:
Later, Sheen claimed he cured his drug addiction using the power of "his mind," and said CBS picked a fight with a "warlock":
Sheen also appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" Monday morning. He admitted he's on a "drug" -- Charlie Sheen -- and vowed to sue CBS:
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ABC will air its full Sheen interview on Tuesday night.
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Jonathon M. Seidl is a former managing editor of Blaze News and a best-selling author and speaker. His next book, “Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic,” will be released on October 7, 2025.
Jonathon M. Seidl
Jonathon M. Seidl is a former managing editor of Blaze News and a best-selling author and speaker. His next book, “Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic,” will be released on October 7, 2025.
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