It appears as though the tiger blood warlock has finally been tamed. Charlie Sheen recently opened up to Playboy about his epic 2011 public meltdown, even referring to it as a “psychotic break,” according to the New York Post.
Sheen’s downfall began after Two and a Half Men shut
down production to allow Sheen to enter rehab. Sheen, who claimed to be
ready to return to work, then waged verbal war against Men
creator Chuck Lorre. Sheen’s wild antics soon lost the actor his
starring role on the CBS show and sparked intense speculation about his
mental health. According to Sheen, built-up anger towards show business
was to blame for his mental unraveling.
“I
was mad about having to play the game—not that I was playing it well,
but I’d been doing it for so long,” Sheen told Playboy. “I finally just
said things I had always been thinking. But in the middle of a psychotic
break.”