Vancouver Sun

Charlie Sheen trades barbs with Kings fans, still drinking

- Jon Dekel/ Postmedia News

The Los Angeles Kings weren’t the only ones losing on camera Wednesday night. Even before the puck was dropped, Charlie Sheen kicked off a promo tour for his new sitcom Anger Management by entertaini­ng a sea of paparazzi and onlookers with his unique brand of crude humour. The former Two and a Half Men star began the evening by responding to fans’ taunts on his way in to the Staples Centre. In response to a fan asking if Sheen was going to “f--- all the hos tonight?” the allegedly reformed 46- year- old responded, “I thought your mother and sister weren’t available,” before heading inside to watch his Kings play for the Cup, reports TMZ. Of course, Sheen couldn’t simply let a good zinger stand, and soon TMZ’s cameras caught the actor being refused entry to the arena after he left to have a smoke, violating its no re- entry policy. In the video, Sheen is shown trying to argue common sense for about a minute before losing his temper at the female security guard and letting loose a profanityl­aced tirade. The incident comes just as Sheen’s Rolling Stone cover story hits newsstands. In the feature, the former crack addict admits that he doesn’t really have tiger blood or was ever, in fact, winning. “Clearly, a guy gets fired, his relationsh­ips are in the toilet, he’s off on some f--- ing tour, there’s nothing ‘ winning’ about any of that,” Sheen says. “I mean, how does a guy who’s obviously quicksande­d, how does he consider any of it a victory? I was in total denial.” Sheen also says he’s back off the wagon. “Sorry, but it works. Anyway, I don’t see what’s wrong with a few drinks.”

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