Charlie Sheen is headed to the Windy City next month to give Chicagoans a more intimate whiff of all the WTF the eccentric actor has been cooking up as of late.
Sheen's My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option Show "is coming for you" on April 3 at the Congress Theater.
"Will there be surprises? Will there be guests? Will there be mayhem? Will you ask questions? Will you laugh? Will you scream? Will you know the truth? WILL THERE BE MORE?!?!" Sheen asks/exclaims in the live show's description on Ticketmaster.com.
"This IS where you will hear the REAL story from the Warlock ... Bring it. I dare you to keep up with me," the 45-year-old actor adds.
Wow, that sounds completely nuts. But it's what the people want, at least for now, and Charlie Boy knows it. Milk it Warlock, milk it.
Unless you’re somehow immune to unimportant, overblown entertainment news and celebrity worship — you know that the actor formerly known as Carlos Irwin Estevez is spazzing out — and loving it. And the media loves it (way too much) too.
I’m recommending this show, and not just because I’m a Charlie Sheen fan. I'm not. But because this man is uplifting.
We should all be encouraged by the fact that it’s evidently possible to go crazy, bash our bosses, get fired, throw a veil of charm and humor over our insanity — and then earn more popularity and more money while we’re at it. I wouldn't advise doing ANY of those things, I'm just saying it's good to know it's possible.
But then again, as noted by Good Morning America, Sheen's erratic behavior could be more about mental and professional disintegration than anything else. And it's hard to imagine anyone paying this guy for work in the future considering his, um... #WINNING streak.
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