By Amy Oliver
Winning: Charlie Sheen delivers yet more bizarre musings in an hour-long home-made webcast that streamed live
He's already clocked up 1.8million followers on Twitter fives days after joining.
But tonight Charlie Sheen became an even bigger internet sensation after broadcasting his own home-made webcast called Sheen's Korner.
The hour-long show streamed live on UStream.tv and attracted 104,000 viewers in the first 15 minutes.
The actor, who was visibly sweating in a black T-shirt with a green dollar sign on it, was joined by his assistant Rick Calamaro, one of his two girlfriends Rachel Oberlin and others at his Sherman Oaks home.
Reading from a series of cue cards and notes Sheen delivered a radio-type show to fans. He also revealed a new 'winning' tattoo on his left wrist.
At one point he claimed he was waiting for a telephone call from the U.S. President, which did not arrive.
Ménage à deux: Sheen was joined by his porn star girlfriend Rachel Oberlin but the other woman in his life Natalie Kenly did not appear to be there
Branded a winner: Sheen also displayed his new 'winning' tattoo
'It did not happen but have absolute faith it will,' he said to his captive audience as Oberlin giggled in the background.
The star had repeatedly announced the show earlier today on his Twitter feed. 'WORLD.. live 7:00p pacific time..! Tune in, turn on... Its #TigerBlood tonight!!,' he wrote.
He also slammed Dr Drew Pinsky, a world famous addictions specialist who has said the actor may be 'manic' and 'bi-polar' in a section called: 'wish they were me forever.'
Sheen later hit back saying: 'I'm not bi-polar, I'm bi-winning.'
Television show host Nancy Grace, who has said it was 'a legal and criminal justice mystery' why Sheen hadn't gone to jail, was also taken to task.
'You wish you guys were winning but you're not. What's the opposite of winning? Losing,' Sheen said of the pair.
But he also had praise for Colin Farrell, baseball player Brian Wilson and Sean Penn in a section called: 'Kind of wish I was them for 10 minutes'.
Heroes: Actor Collin Farrell, left and baseball player Brain Wilson were both praised by Sheen as people 'he would kinda like to be for 10 minutes'
Like: Actor Sean Penn was also held in high esteem by Sheen
In another section called 'plan better' - which is fast becoming another stock Sheen phrase - Oberlin took to the microphone while sitting on Sheen's lap.
She described how the day before she'd stepped on her dress and tripped up the stairs, to which Sheen and the others cried: 'Plan better.'
Sheen also signed a polaroid photograph for a fan and promised to post it to them.
Lucky: At one point during the show Sheen signed a Polaroid photograph of himself and vowed to send it to a lucky fan who had tweeted him a request
'Even though the post office is closed tomorrow... but we are winning so we'll get this out immediately,' he said.
The 45-year-old actor briefly mentioned his on-going battle with Warner Bros over payments for the remaining episodes of Two And A Half Men, which were cancelled following Sheen's rant about the show's creator Chuck Lorre - in which he called him a 'pu**y punk' and a 'charlatan'.
He also said he was watching himself in Apocalypse Now on a loop and showed the camera a scene where Harrison Ford's character tells him to 'terminate with extreme prejudice'.
Professional: The show appeared to have been well planned as fans were urged to write in questions on Twitter to Sheen and his assistant Rick Calamaro, far left
He ended the show that he dubbed his 'maiden madcap experiment' by reading poetry and promising to return the next night.
'Trolls beware,' said Sheen before the screen went blank.
Just days before the webcast Sheen tweeted that Oberlin had quit his LA mansion after a row.
Hours later she was back however. The actor later offered the following bizarre explanation: 'I chipped one of my warlock fangs on a great white shark I had to murder. P****d me off and like an a** I took it out on her.'
Source:Dailymail
Winning: Charlie Sheen delivers yet more bizarre musings in an hour-long home-made webcast that streamed live
He's already clocked up 1.8million followers on Twitter fives days after joining.
But tonight Charlie Sheen became an even bigger internet sensation after broadcasting his own home-made webcast called Sheen's Korner.
The hour-long show streamed live on UStream.tv and attracted 104,000 viewers in the first 15 minutes.
The actor, who was visibly sweating in a black T-shirt with a green dollar sign on it, was joined by his assistant Rick Calamaro, one of his two girlfriends Rachel Oberlin and others at his Sherman Oaks home.
Reading from a series of cue cards and notes Sheen delivered a radio-type show to fans. He also revealed a new 'winning' tattoo on his left wrist.
At one point he claimed he was waiting for a telephone call from the U.S. President, which did not arrive.
Ménage à deux: Sheen was joined by his porn star girlfriend Rachel Oberlin but the other woman in his life Natalie Kenly did not appear to be there
Branded a winner: Sheen also displayed his new 'winning' tattoo
'It did not happen but have absolute faith it will,' he said to his captive audience as Oberlin giggled in the background.
The star had repeatedly announced the show earlier today on his Twitter feed. 'WORLD.. live 7:00p pacific time..! Tune in, turn on... Its #TigerBlood tonight!!,' he wrote.
He also slammed Dr Drew Pinsky, a world famous addictions specialist who has said the actor may be 'manic' and 'bi-polar' in a section called: 'wish they were me forever.'
Sheen later hit back saying: 'I'm not bi-polar, I'm bi-winning.'
Television show host Nancy Grace, who has said it was 'a legal and criminal justice mystery' why Sheen hadn't gone to jail, was also taken to task.
'You wish you guys were winning but you're not. What's the opposite of winning? Losing,' Sheen said of the pair.
But he also had praise for Colin Farrell, baseball player Brian Wilson and Sean Penn in a section called: 'Kind of wish I was them for 10 minutes'.
Heroes: Actor Collin Farrell, left and baseball player Brain Wilson were both praised by Sheen as people 'he would kinda like to be for 10 minutes'
Like: Actor Sean Penn was also held in high esteem by Sheen
In another section called 'plan better' - which is fast becoming another stock Sheen phrase - Oberlin took to the microphone while sitting on Sheen's lap.
She described how the day before she'd stepped on her dress and tripped up the stairs, to which Sheen and the others cried: 'Plan better.'
Sheen also signed a polaroid photograph for a fan and promised to post it to them.
Lucky: At one point during the show Sheen signed a Polaroid photograph of himself and vowed to send it to a lucky fan who had tweeted him a request
'Even though the post office is closed tomorrow... but we are winning so we'll get this out immediately,' he said.
The 45-year-old actor briefly mentioned his on-going battle with Warner Bros over payments for the remaining episodes of Two And A Half Men, which were cancelled following Sheen's rant about the show's creator Chuck Lorre - in which he called him a 'pu**y punk' and a 'charlatan'.
He also said he was watching himself in Apocalypse Now on a loop and showed the camera a scene where Harrison Ford's character tells him to 'terminate with extreme prejudice'.
Professional: The show appeared to have been well planned as fans were urged to write in questions on Twitter to Sheen and his assistant Rick Calamaro, far left
He ended the show that he dubbed his 'maiden madcap experiment' by reading poetry and promising to return the next night.
'Trolls beware,' said Sheen before the screen went blank.
Just days before the webcast Sheen tweeted that Oberlin had quit his LA mansion after a row.
Hours later she was back however. The actor later offered the following bizarre explanation: 'I chipped one of my warlock fangs on a great white shark I had to murder. P****d me off and like an a** I took it out on her.'
Source:Dailymail
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