Charlie Sheen Admits He Needs Help

Actor Charlie Sheen has finally admitted that he needs help, and says he feels like he is beginning to lose his mind.

“I’m really starting to lose my mind,” said Sheen to Life & Style Magazine which is currently on newsstands. “I’m ready to call anyone to help.”

The ‘Two and a Half Men’ star began his downward spiral a few weeks ago with a reported drug overdose that landed him the hospital. He also bashed the show’s producers, especially Chuck Lorre on air and online. He also sent a death threat to his estranged wife, Brooke Mueller; consequently losing custody of his twin sons. His actions prompted ‘Two and a Half Men’ producers to cancel the remaining season of the show two weeks ago.

On Monday, Sheen was officially fired from the show for his “dangerously self-destructive conduct” and because he appeared “very ill.” Warner Bros. also wants to terminate his contract because in recent months he became difficult to work with; missing rehearsals, coming in late, and making comments that were “poisoning key working relationships,” reports Reuters.

“After careful consideration, Warner Bros. Television has terminated Charlie Sheen’s services on ‘Two and a Half Men’ effective immediately,” said Warner Bros. in a statement.

According to a friend who was with Sheen when he received the news of his termination from the show, “it’s crazy over here at the house…Charlie’s losing it. He’s really mad about the show, and dealing with the kids and Brooke is getting to be too much. Charlie is a ticking time bomb, and we all fear he could do something drastic like committing suicide or falling back on hard drugs,” he said according to Popeater.

The actor told Life & Style magazine that his top priority was getting his children back, “I’ll do anything to get them back. Now I don’t give a [expletive] about the show or about anything [else],” he said.

Sheen has been using Twitter, TV, and other means in recent weeks, to issue inconsistent rants and ramblings. Most recently, he text messaged People Magazine, saying in part, “The winds are howling tonight. The gods are hungry. The beast is alive. And awake. And deadly.”

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