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Charlie Sheen intends to reclaim his role in popular TV show `` 2.5 People '' and for that, he is ready to apologize to the leadership of CBS and Warner Bros., as well as creator of the series Chuck Lorr. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor made such an unexpected statement during his solo performance `` My Violent Torpedo of Truth '' in Cleveland.

According to Sheen, if necessary, he will be able to make peace with his former bosses, as “he is a great actor.” The audience gathered in the hall met these words with an approving roar.

In general, the actor's next performance as part of a tour of US cities was more successful than in Detroit, where the audience booed the actor, and he was forced to interrupt the concert.

Sheen appeared on stage wearing an Indian headdress and promised to direct his next movie in Cleveland. He also stated that he considered the movie Apocalypse Now, in which his father played, the greatest movie in the history of cinema, which also caused an approving reaction from the audience.

Recall that earlier Charlie Sheen completely rejected the possibility of reconciliation with the creators of the TV series `` 2.5 people '' and even intended to seek compensation in the amount of $ 100 million through the courts.

that earlier Charlie Sheen completely rejected the possibility of reconciliation with the creators of the TV series `` 2.5 Men '' and even intended to seek compensation in the amount of $ 100 million through the courts.

that earlier Charlie Sheen completely rejected the possibility of reconciliation with the creators of the TV series `` 2.5 Men '' and even intended to seek compensation in the amount of $ 100 million through the courts.

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