Continuing what he sees as putting media pressure on his show, Two and a Half Men, actor Charlie Sheen appeared again on Good Morning America on Tuesday. He spoke about his publicist and his children in part two of an interview with Andrea Canning.
On Monday, Mr. Sheen's publicist Stan Rosenfield "respectfully" resigned by issuing a statement that he cannot, at this time, "work effectively" with the actor in that capacity, though he cares for the man "very much."
Charlie Sheen admitted that he has not kept his publicist in the loop on this recent media blitz he is doing. About him, he said, "Stan's a beautiful man. I want to just hug him. He can't always get ahold of me to come up with something, so he's just doing the best he can."
"You're a tough client," Ms. Canning suggested.
"I'm an exciting client," Mr. Sheen countered.
Ms. Canning asked the actor about his young twin boys, suggesting that he appears to be the main caregiver of them right now. Does he ever worry about how what he has been through will affect them?
He said he could worry about it, or he could say, "Hey kids. Dad's a rock star. Look at his experiences. Look at what he survived. Bang. There are some of your lessons, but the real lessons are going to be in the future."
ABC will air a longer interview with Charlie Sheen on its 20/20 program Tuesday night starting at 10 p.m. ET.
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