Charlie Sheen, and the scandals surrounding both his professional and personal life, have become an inseparable element from the actor's career. The Two and A Half Men star has made numerous headlines related to his alcohol and drug addiction, marital problems, as well as allegations of domestic violence. His colorful past has been mentioned so frequently that many forget Sheen's career goes all the way back to the 1980s, with movies such as Platoon and Wall Street.
The star had had a promising acting career before getting himself fired from the set of the successful American sitcom Two and A Half Men, which he had been the face of. Sheen's journey to recovery has been a rough one and regularly reported on. According to Sheen, it took one moment in his personal life to snap him back to reality and get him on the path toward recovery.
Considering Sheen's troubled past, it's become very hard to omit during interviews. When appearing on various shows, the topic gets eventually brought up one way or another. When doing an interview for ITV's Loose Women, the actor opened up about his spirals, as well as his journey to recovery and sobriety.
He also made sure to point out the moment he realized it couldn't go on any longer.
Sheen still wasn't sure how he created such chaos, and how deeply he had fallen into his addiction. The Young Guns star wished someone would have asked him if he needed help, instead of making jokes regarding his behavior, despite regretting many things in the past.
The actor tried defending himself by saying that he "didn't go to prison, and didn't kill anybody.
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