
Charlie Sheen (Photo: Albert L. Ortega / PR Photos)
Charlie Sheen could be set to bank $7million from his upcoming tour. The troubled actor – who recently announced plans to expand his ‘Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not An Option’ tour to 21 dates around the US – will reportedly cash in on the tell-all live shows.
According to gossip website TMZ, the former ‘Two and a Half Men’ star – who is currently residing alongside his two live-in “goddesses”, porn star Bree Olsen and part-time model Natalie Kenly – will pocket millions from the tour, as well as paid after-party appearances and merchandising revenue.
Charlie’s show will mostly be performed from memory in a style akin to “Muhammed Ali in his prime”, with his “goddesses” also potentially set to make an appearance.
Joey Scott, the 45-year-old actor’s co-producer, told E! Online: “It will be like Muhammed Ali in his prime. He will do most of it from memory, he’s that talented.”
The star – who recently filed a $100million lawsuit against ‘Two and Half Men’ co-creator Chuck Lorre and Warner Brothers Television claiming he was unfairly sacked from the sitcom following his public meltdown – recently admitted he was losing his mind.
This came after Charlie’s estranged wife Brooke Mueller was given custody of the former couple’s two-year-old twins Bob and Max.
He said: “I’m really starting to lose my mind. Brooke can’t keep them from me. I won’t let her – I’ll do anything to get them back.
“I’m really trying to contain myself right now. My lawyer wants to come over to my house and take the bullets out of my gun.”
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