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Beijing op-ed: Why won't Martin Sheen apologise for Charlie's behaviour?
CHARLIE SHEEN may be one of the hottest celebrities on the planet at the moment – but most will agree that his current fame and notoriety has come for all the wrong reasons, on the back of a series of bizarre and oddball interviews following the cancellation of his Two and a Half Men sitcom.
Sheen’s descent from fame has filled many newspaper pages around the world in the last few weeks, but few critiques of his current lifestyle will have taken the same tack as this op-ed from the Global Times, a Beijing-based English language newspaper.
In it, writer Hao Leifeng discusses how a Chinese family would have stopped Sheen – real name Carlos Estevez – from such a public fall from grace.
The piece in full can be found on the Global Times’ website; some excerpts are quoted below.
[H/T to Lorcan Roche-Kelly for spotting this.]
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