Charlie Sheen Blames Bizarre Behavior On Testosterone Cream: 'I Felt Superhuman'
For his latest interview on the Dr. Oz Show, set to air this Wednesday, Charlie Sheen claimed that using testosterone cream served as the real reason behind his strange behavior back in 2011, after he was infamously fired from Two and a Half Men.
"That was a very specific period of time that did feel very out-of-body and very just detached from all things real," the 50-year-old told Dr. Mehmet Oz. "I felt superhuman during some of that."
"It was a lot of highs and lows. I was taking a lot of testosterone cream, and I think I went too far with it," Sheen continued, referencing his open war with Two and a Half Men show creator Chuck Lorre. "It was kind of like a borderline, not a 'roid rage, but a 'roid disengage."
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the Anger Management star shared in an earlier interview that he also believes he suffers from bipolar disorder, even describing himself as "possessed" at times.
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Later on in the exclusive sit-down for Wednesday's segment, Sheen opened up about the recent legal drama with ex-wife Denise Richards, who is suing him for selling a home that he formerly gifted their daughters in a trust.
"I'm basically being punished for giving her a house. It doesn't make any sense," Sheen claimed, adding of the $1.2 million suit, "My thought was, 'She's burning down the bank and then trying to rob it.'"