Charlie Sheen In S. Fla. For 'Winning' Tour
Sheen, who kept an awfully high profile over the past month yakking to TV interviewers, ranting on YouTube and tweeting on an hourly basis, performed Saturday night at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise. But his arrival wasn't without some opposition.
A small group of women gathered outside the BankAtlantic Center to protest his arrival chanting, "Stop degrading women. Go home Charlie Sheen."
While in Fort Lauderdale this weekend, Sheen tweeted, "Fort Lauderdale: I love this weather and I love this city. Where are my cadres? I'm giving away tickets. Who needs a pair for tonight?"
His tour titled "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option" kicked off in Detroit and had been getting mixed reviews, with crowd members booing him and walking out.
The 45-year-old unemployed actor asked people to "buy your ticket" and "take the ride" and warns that "if you're winning, I'll see you there" and "trolls need not apply."
Sheen's live 20-city road show runs through May 3.
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