
CHICAGO — After being heckled and booed in Detroit, Charlie Sheen changed up his road show for his second stop, using a talk-show- style format with an interviewer asking the actor questions about his life.
The changes seemed to help. Unlike in Detroit, audience members weren’t leaving in droves Sunday and seemed more receptive.
As in Detroit, Sheen received a standing ovation when he took to the stage at the historic 3,600-seat Chicago Theatre.
During the show, Sheen smoked cigarettes and answered questions from a master of ceremonies, talking about his marriages, his career and his life with the women he calls his “goddesses.”
“They have not disallowed me everything that makes me happy. Period. The end,” Sheen said of the former porn star and the actress who live with him.
Sheen also had some snappy comebacks for the interviewer.
Asked how many times he had been married, he said, “Seven thousand. That’s why I’m broke.”
Asked why he has “paid for sex” in the past, Sheen responded, “Because I had millions to blow. I ran out of things to buy.”
Sheen has made headlines in recent years as much for his drug use, failed marriages, custody disputes and run-ins with the police as for his acting.



