Charlie Sheen arrives in Melbourne ahead of speaking tour
CHARLIE Sheen has touched down in Melbourne to waiting media ahead of his Australian speaking tour and it didn’t take long for the Hollywood hedonist to have a dart with celebrity manager Ralph Carr.
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The former Two and a Half Men star — who, according to his publicist, will be keeping it sober on his first-ever speaking tour Down Under — arrived at Melbourne Airport this morning.
Sheen will lay bare his outrageous and extraordinary life at the Plenary in Melbourne on November 3, and Darling Harbour in Sydney on November 4.
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Music and sports manager Ralph Carr is said to be a silent partner on the Sheen tour — with publicist Max Markson doing PR for the visit. Carr’s client Richard Wilkins will act as host.
Sheen was once the highest paid TV star, pulling $1.8 million per episode, before being booted off the sitcom.
In his show he’s vowed nothing is off limits and he’ll delve into his time on TV, sex, booze, drugs and living with HIV.
Sheen has previously admitted he did not miss his wild ways.
“I would not trade anything I went through or what I survived and the sh*t I created because I have such a wealth of knowledge and experience (from it),” Sheen said.
“So I would not trade it, but I don’t miss it enough to re-embrace it.
“I never really had an overdose or had one of those crazy car crashes or any of that crap, but there is only so much physiologically, so much toll that your body can withstand. You’ve got to make a decision to honour a different part of your life.”