Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Charlie Sheen riles audience to chant hatred against Denise Richards

Charlie Sheen didn't hide his feelings for Denise Richards, the mother of two of his kids, Tuesday.

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Charlie Sheen didn't hide his feelings for Denise Richards, the mother of two of his kids, Tuesday.

Charlie Sheen got another standing ovation in Cleveland last night, but his retooled jeers-to-cheers show isn't winning praise from ex-wife Denise Richards.

Sheen called Richards a "traitor" and "vile kidnapper" on the third night of his "Violent Torpedo of Truth" road show.

He even led the crowd in a "f?ck that b?ch" chant against the mother of his two young daughters, the Cleveland Leader reported.

The bad tiger blood followed similar trash talking against Richards at his Sunday night gig in Chicago.

"(You're) a f?cked up person for talking about (Richards) on stage. She is a saint to handle the crap you put out," a Richards fan wrote on Twitter last night.

"Thank you," Richards, 40, tweeted in reply to the fan's post.

A spy in the audience told the Daily News that Sheen was "very angry" when describing a recent run-in with Richards over a dog they shared before their divorce.

"There was a fair amount of hostility in his voice," the spy said.

He then compared his feelings for his ex-wives to the betrayal Cleveland Cavaliers fans felt when LeBron James hightailed it to the Miami Heat, according to The Beacon Journal.

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Sheen, 45, was booed on the opening night of his live comedy show in Detroit Saturday but successfully revamped it with a more intimate talk show format 24 hours later in Chicago.

He continued the new format last night and won plaudits saying he wanted to film "Major League 3" in Cleveland and that he'd even apologize to his old TV bosses to get back on "Two and a Half Men."

But the turnaround isn't helping New York ticket brokers.

"The shows might be doing better, but with the tickets it's the opposite. The only people buying in New York are the ones who can't wait to heckle him," Chris Catalano, a broker with Direct Entertainment in Englewood, N.J., told the Daily News.

Catalano bought 85 ducats for Sheen's Radio City Music Hall shows on Friday and Sunday.

He's sold 33, but the price keeps dropping.

"We're selling at 45% discount now and it will go down to 70% by show time," he said.

About 750 tickets to Sheen's Friday night show in midtown were up for grabs on StubHub.com today along with 1,400 for his Sunday show.

Prices started at $29, a significant discount off their $79.50 face value.

Still Sheen, who recently filed a trademark application for his kooky catchphrases, was in a celebratory mood last night and treated his crew to a private screening of "Apocalypse Now" at a local movie theater, TMZ.com said.

ndillon@nydailynews.com

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