Charlie Sheen live show bombs in Detroit

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Actor Charlie Sheen was booed off stage by fans around the first night of his Violent Torpedo Of Truth: Defeat Isn't An Option one-man show in Detroit.
Sheen had promised to share with "the real story", but critics said he instead gave "a compilation of nonsensical rants".
Unhappy fans left of Sheen's show early After referring to his "napalm dripping brain" and describing himself as "a giant and leaky bag of mayhem", he added: "Is anybody else as confused with that as I am?"
He also showed film clips including one he wrote, produced and directed entitled RPG, but was abruptly halted after more booing from the audience.
The 45-year-old taken care of immediately one heckle by saying: "I already got your hard earned money, dude."
He later told the audience the show was "an experiment" adding: "You paid your hard-earned money lacking the knowledge of what this show was about."
Fans walked out chanting "Refund!" and were quick to convey their disappointment outside.
"I was hoping for something. Some think it would be this bad," said Linda Fugate from Detroit, who said she paid $150 (?¨o93) for a few tickets.
"I expected him to not less than entertain a little bit. It absolutely was just a bunch of ranting," said Rodney Gagnon, who travelled from Ontario in Canada with the show.Others blamed the target audience: "I thought it was good. It had been what I expected," Lori Caputo of Battle Creek, Michigan, told USA Today. "I was disappointed in everybody booing."
The Detroit performance was the very first of 22 sold-out planned shows in 20 US and Canadian cities.
Sheen's publicist Larry Solters declined to comment after the show.
Sheen was fired from hit comedy Two and A Half Men last month amid a frenzy individuals media reports on his controversial personal life.
Meanwhile, Martin Sheen has spoken on the BBC about the "roller coaster ride" his family have experienced in trying to support his son.
"Charlie is managing the most profound problems and addiction - there is absolutely no secret, his behaviour may be an example of that," he told Kirsty Young on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.