Get Ready for 'Charlie Sheen LIVE: My Violent Torpedo of Truth'

Alec Baldwin's Advice: 'You Can't Win!'

Jacqueline Winslow
Charlie Sheen takes his life on the road!

Sheen will soon launch his "Charlie Sheen LIVE: My Violent Torpedo of Truth," which will debut on April 2 in Detroit. His live comedy show will be his first "real" opportunity to get back in front of fans and give his interpretation of life as he knows it.

Are you looking for tickets to Sheen's live show?

If so, you will need to act quickly, as tickets are selling fast. Go to Ticket Master to secure your tickets. His live show will give fans an up-close and personal view of the man who will give the "Real Story." American loves gossip, which is great for Sheen, as his live performances will give fans his side of the story.

The 45-year-old actor was recently fired from the hit CBS show "Two and a Half Men." He then responded with a $100 million lawsuit for breach of contract. He's found new kind of success by creating a Twitter account that has well over a million followers. He uses Twitter to connect with fans.

Are you wondering if America cares about his side? The answer is yes, as his following grows daily. After selling out his first show in minutes, Sheen tweeted, "Fastball; Detroit/Chicago sold out in minutes... Thanks to Sheen's Cadre..! #WINNING c"

Charlie Sheen isn't the first actor to have personal problems, though he could be the first one to actually figure out how to tap into the media circus. With social media becoming the number #1 way to connect with fans, Sheen has learned that if you can't beat then, you just have to find a way around them.

Sheen is offering his support to earthquake relief efforts by donating $1 from every ticket sold to the Red Cross. He has t-shirts on his website for sale. His video is somewhat creepy -- be forewarned!

Fellow actors like Alec Baldwin have been offering advice to Sheen, hoping to help him through his troubled waters. Baldwin wrote an open letter to Sheen giving advice, even though it's a sure bet Sheen isn't listening.

Baldwin has been around the block a time or two with controversy and tells the "Two and a Hal Men" star, "You can't win. You can't." In this article of The Huntington Post, Baldwin writes a letter to Sheen using his own life experiences to try to help Sheen. Will Sheen listen or is he on his own road to self-preservation that ends somewhere far away?

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Published by Jacqueline Winslow

J. Marie L. is a author of The Bargain. She is also a virtual assistant serving clients all across the country. As a home school mom, her favorite subjects to teach are American history, government, and poli...  View profile

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