Charlie Sheen says Canadians have anger management issues, accidentally tweets phone number

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      Hallelujah! Charlie Sheen is back. Maybe this means we can get some serious bad-boy sizzle back in the supermarket tabloids.

      Sheen, who happens to be my favourite human train wreck, was on CTV last night disputing the widespread belief that Canadians are the nicest people in the world.

      "You're holding in a lot of anger," he said. "Why else would you drink so much beer, put on shoes with sharp blades, and smack each other around with wooden sticks?"

      It was all part of a publicity stunt to promote his new comedy series, Anger Management, which goes into production early next year.

      CTV was the first broadcaster outside the U.S. to pick up the show.

      He's not winning yet. Sheen still has to make a few episodes without his head exploding, getting arrested, or being canned for bringing too many call girls onto the set.

      But if Robert Downey Jr. could come back from a serious heroin addiction and become one of Hollywood's leading actors, what's stopping Sheen? You probably already know the answer: Charlie Sheen.

      Need more proof? The ever-winning Sheen accidentally tweeted his personal phone number to his 5.5 million followers. He was attempting to send a message to Justin Bieber but instead of sending it privately, he sent it—if you Beliebers can beliebe it—publicly.

      After the message ("310-954-7277 Call me bro. C") was posted online by fans, his phone wouldn't stop ringing and receiving text messages. Needless to say, the number has since been disconnected.

      With files from Craig Takeuchi.

      Follow Charlie Smith on Twitter at twitter.com/csmithstraight.

      Comments

      2 Comments

      GaryTheCanuck

      Dec 13, 2011 at 10:24am

      Seriously? Stay south of the 49th. We don't have anger management issues but we sure love to take our ice skates and hockey sticks to ignorant has-beens.

      Ann Marie Hughson

      Dec 14, 2011 at 5:38am

      You know what you just said Charles was a reflection of how you feel about your own American citizens. Shame on you Charles, no Bible stories for you tonight! :0