Charlie Sheen says he is not crazy any more and takes his erratic behaviour in the past as an episode in his life
Charlie Sheen says he is not crazy any more and takes his erratic behaviour in the past as an episode in his life.
Charlie Sheen. PICs/AFP
The 46-year-old, who was fired from hit TV series 'Two and a Half Men' last year because of his erratic behaviour and excessive partying, insists he has turned his back on his wild ways, reported Femalefirst.
"I'm not crazy anymore. That was an episode. I'm a different person than I was yesterday. Let's just say I have a mellower plan," Sheen said.
The actor, who is currently seen in TV show 'Anger Management', in which he plays a therapist, said he already researched the role because he has undergone similar therapy in the past.
"I spent a year in anger management, so I already did my research," he added. Sheen also said he signed up for 'Anger Management' because he wanted a happy ending to his TV career following his departure from 'Two and a Half Men'.
"I just didn't want 'Two and a Half Men' to be my television legacy. I wanted to do something that ended better."
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