Charlie Sheen regreted not taking former CBS boss Les Moonves' advice and checking into rehab as his life spiralled out of control a decade ago.
Marking the 10th anniversary of his "winning and tiger blood" meltdown following his departure from the hit TV show Two and a Half Men, the actor told Yahoo!
Entertainment he's glad that part of his life is over. "I was getting loaded and my brain wasn't working right," Sheen said. "There's a moment when Les Moonves and his top lawyer, Bruce, were at my house and they said, 'OK, the Warner jet is fuelled up on the runway.
Wheels up in an hour and going to rehab, right?'" he recalled. In his confused state of mind, Sheen refused the offer of help. "My first thought was sort of like. . . 'Oh, d**n, I.
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