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When it comes to trashing a hotel room, Charlie Sheen learned from the master — Bret Michaels!
The rocker-turned-reality star stopped by "Access Hollywood Live" on Friday, where he revealed that he helped the former “Two and a Half Men” star learn how to properly wreak havoc on a rented room.
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“I professionally showed [Sheen] how to bust a hotel room. Because he wasn’t doing a good job at it first,” Michaels told Billy Bush and Kit Hoover.
“He was kind of learning. I said, ‘You gotta really let it out man! You gotta let it out and bust this stuff,’” he continued.
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The rocker said he and Sheen have been friends for years after meeting through a mutual Penthouse Pet friend. Bret also directed two films which Sheen was featured in — “A Letter from Death Row” in 1998, which Sheen had a bit part in, and “No Code of Conduct” from the same year, which starred Sheen and dad Martin Sheen.
“He showed me how to do films and make money, and I showed him out to lose a lot of money by smashing up hotel rooms,” Michaels said.
But when it comes to whether the headline-making actor is “winning” or not, Michaels isn’t sure where Sheen stands.
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“I know right now there’s a lot of crazy stuff going on, but he’s a great guy,” Michaels explained. “I don’t know if he’s winning or losing ... maybe he’s just spilling out what he’s going through right now.”
Adding, “There’s a lot of frustration in this business that we do, you’re under the microscope… He’s going out there and doing his thing, I don’t know if you win or lose ... He’s always been a good friend to me.”
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