Charlie Sheen’s first-ever Australian speaking tour will be held in November, with the Hollywood star visiting Sydney and Melbourne.
However there are some cultural differences that the 52-year-old will have to grapple with when he arrives on Aussie shores.
In a video shared to his Facebook on Sunday, the actor is left baffled as he watches an instructional video that explains the rules of AFL, the Australian Football League.
What now? In a video shared to his Facebook on Sunday, Charlie Sheen is left baffled as he watches an instructional video that explains the rules of AFL
As the camera pans from the screen to Charlie’s confused face, it’s clear he has no idea what he’s looking at.
‘This game makes absolutely not sense to me whatsoever,’ he complains, sitting on a large couch in his Malibu, California home.
‘I think the only way that that this mystery would ever be deciphered for me is to have it explained in person,’ the Platoon actor suggests.

Confused: As the camera pans from the screen to Charlie’s confused face, it’s clear he has no idea what he’s looking at

Not his style: ‘This game makes absolutely not sense to me whatsoever,’ the star complains

Local help: ‘I think the only way that that this mystery would ever be deciphered for me is to have it explained in person,’ the Platoon actor suggested to camera
The star of 1980s classic drama Wall Street reveals he’s heading downunder and hopes that a local explains the game to him in person.
‘I’m coming to Australia. Come out to the show and somebody, please, in person, explain how all this works,’ he pleaded.
Finally, with a cheeky wink, Charlie does a very convincing Australian accent as he says, ‘Cheers mate!’

On his way: The Men at Work star will visit Australia for An Evening With Charlie Sheen in early November and tickets will be available from the actor’s website

Open season: Publicist Max Markson revealed that nothing will be off limits when the Hollywood actor takes the stage
The Men at Work star will visit Australia for An Evening With Charlie Sheen in early November and tickets will be available from the actor’s website.
As reported by the Sydney Morning Herald last week, publicist Max Markson revealed that nothing will be off limits when the Hollywood actor takes the stage.
‘He’ll talk about HIV. There’ll also be an open Q & A with the audience,’ Max said, adding, ‘He will cover his time on Two and a Half Men and the blow-up at the end.’

On the table: ‘He’ll talk about HIV. There’ll also be an open Q & A with the audience,’ Max said, adding, ‘He will cover his time on Two and a Half Men and the blow-up at the end’