
After being booed off stage in Detroit, Charlie Sheen’s “Violent Torpedo of Truth” tour had much better luck in Chicago!
In Chicago he did things a bit differently. He sat down with an interviewer, who asked Charlie questions – and kept the night moving smoothly.
While some audience members said the show wasn’t amazing, they said it was amusing at times. The show brought applause and cheers here and there – and even ended with a standing ovation!
During the show, Sheen smoked cigarettes while answering questions on everything from his marriages to his career.
“They have not disallowed me everything that makes me happy. Period. The end,” Sheen said of his “goddesses” who live with him.
Sheen also had some snappy comebacks for the emcee.
Asked why he’s “paid for sex” in the past, Sheen responded, “Because I had millions to blow. I ran out of things to buy.”
Sheen also seemed to have a better rapport with the Chicago crowd. As the show began, some in the crowd began chanting “Detroit sucks.” When one audience member asked Sheen to take off his shirt, he swapped his T-shirt for a collared shirt thrown at him by a larger man in the audience. He proceeded to wear the too big shirt for the rest of the show and referred throughout the show to the man who had given it to him.
Early on, Sheen urged the audience in an obscenity-laced statement “not to become (expletive) Detroit tonight. Let’s show Detroit how it’s (expletive) done.” Later when Sheen was asked by the interviewer when he had started “winning,” Sheen responded, “The winning started in (expletive) Chicago.”
Ellen Olson, who was wearing a black T-shirt with Sheen’s catchphrase “Winning!” in white across the front, said she enjoyed the performance.
“I think he interacted with the audience a lot, which made it more funny,” said Olson, 55, of Elmwood Park.
Source, Photos: Fame
Posted Monday, April 4th, 2011 at 8:08am
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