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Charlie Sheen's machete rant

Los Angeles – Charlie Sheen reportedly went on a rant after being fired from Two And A Half Men. He climbed on a rooftop, swinging a machete and drinking Tiger Blood.

According to The Sun, Sheen climbed on top of events company Live Nation's roof in Los Angeles after a "top-secret meeting" with them.

Accompanied by one of his goddesses Natalie Kenly, Sheen was apparently waving a machete whilst drinking a red liquid from a bottle labelled "Tiger Blood".

Watch Charlie Sheen's machete rant:



According to Mercury News, Sheen's meeting with Live Nation was to discuss the possibility of marketing and distributing Charlie Sheen merchandise such as mugs and T-shirts.

Others have said that Live Nation wants to take Sheen on a concert tour, but Live Nation did not comment on the meeting, reports Mercury News.

Sheen also shocked millions of internet viewers on Tuesday when he made drunken threats on self-produced web series Torpedoes of Truth whilst on the phone to an associate.

The Sun reports Charlie saying: "I'm gonna write my sermons, I'm gonna deliver them like truth torpedoes, and people are gonna fucking take it or leave it, we know they're gonna take it 'cause they can't process it, so they must condemn it.

"And if they can't condemn it, they'll like fucking turn me into a god and worship it, and realise I'm behind them, cutting their throats, and their children's..."

Watch Charlie Sheen's conversation with his associate:



Sheen was fired from the TV comedy Two and a Half Men on Monday.

For more photos of Sheen's machete rant, click here.

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