Charlie Sheen will speak candidly about his private life during Australian tour

Charlie Sheen’s first-ever speaking tour in Australia later this year looks set to be an eye-opener.

As reported by the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday, publicist Max Markson revealed that nothing is off limits with the Hollywood actor.

‘He’ll talk about HIV. There’ll also be an open Q & A with the audience,’ Max said.

  

‘He’ll talk about HIV’: Charlie Sheen will speak candidly about his private life during Australian tour as actor’s agent Max Markson reveals nothing is off limits. The actor is pictured in Los Angeles on June 23, 2018 

‘He will cover his time on Two and a Half Men and the blow-up at the end.’

In An Evening With Charlie Sheen, the 52-year-old actor will talk about his Hollywood career, including the moment he was sacked from Two and a Half Men in 2011.

He was the world’s highest paid TV actor at the time, but it all came crashing down after Charlie rubbished the show’s creator, Chuck Lorre, 65. 

Candid chat: Charlie's agent 'He'll talk about HIV. There'll also be an open Q & A with the audience,' Max said. 

Candid chat: Charlie’s agent ‘He’ll talk about HIV. There’ll also be an open Q & A with the audience,’ Max said. 

Charlie’s speaking tour will be hosted by veteran TV showbiz reporter, Richard Wilkins, 64, with ticket prices yet to be revealed.

The Hot Shots! star confirmed his speaking tour of Australia with a special video announcement shared on KIIS 101.1 Melbourne’s Instagram page in early July.

In the clip, Charlie rips open a letter and reads an invitation ‘cordially’ inviting him to his own event. 

Bad boy: In An Evening With Charlie Sheen, the 52-year-old actor will talk about his Hollywood career, including when he was sensationally sacked from Two and a Half Men in 2011

Bad boy: In An Evening With Charlie Sheen, the 52-year-old actor will talk about his Hollywood career, including when he was sensationally sacked from Two and a Half Men in 2011

'Well all right then, it's official. I'm coming to Australia, this is going to be awesome,' Charlie said about his speaking tour, which is scheduled for November

‘Well all right then, it’s official. I’m coming to Australia, this is going to be awesome,’ Charlie said about his speaking tour, which is scheduled for November

‘Looking forward to having you as the guest of honour in early November in glorious Melbourne, Sydney and perhaps a few other places as well,’ Charlie says.

‘And don’t worry, Malibu will still be there when you get back.

‘Well all right then, it’s official. I’m coming to Australia, this is going to be awesome.’

Several minutes after the video was posted online, one follower asked pointedly: ‘No disrespect, but why?’ 

On the bill: Charlie's speaking tour will be hosted by veteran TV showbiz reporter, Richard Wilkins (pictured), with ticket prices yet to be revealed

On the bill: Charlie’s speaking tour will be hosted by veteran TV showbiz reporter, Richard Wilkins (pictured), with ticket prices yet to be revealed



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