May 11, 2011 14:39 GMT  ·  By
Charlie Sheen is now down to just one Goddess, but is happy at that for the moment
   Charlie Sheen is now down to just one Goddess, but is happy at that for the moment

Now that his “Violent Torpedo of Truth” tour is over and since he’s not coming back to “Two and a Half Men,” Charlie Sheen must have a lot of free time. The star sat down for an interview with E! News and opened up about such topics like the goddesses, his collaboration with Snoop Dogg and what he expects from his career next.

Speaking of Snoop, you can check out his latest release, “Winning,” in the video embedded at the end of the article.

Sheen says he has no immediate plans to replace Bree Olson, who left him a short while ago for reasons not yet made public to the press. Until that happens, it looks like Sheen is down to just one Goddess.

“Probably not today. That’s all I know. Not going to happen today. I don’t know. You know I was pursuing that with all the right intentions and what are you going to do? People bring variables. I mean, depends on who it is,” Sheen says of the possibility of scouting for a Goddess replacement.

He also talks about his bitter divorce from Brooke Mueller and the ongoing custody battle, which, he says, offered him yet another confirmation that the “system is broke, you know,” when the judge would not grant him custody of the twins.

In exchange, he’s now teaching them to say “rehab,” so that they always know where their mother (Mueller) is.

On a more serious note, Sheen also tells E! (in more or less the same words) that he believes he wasn’t treated fairly on “Two and Half Men” and that he’s now more reserved at the thought of doing another TV show because of it.

Considering that he was making $2 million per episode before he was fired, that’s somewhat of a low blow, one could argue.

“I don’t know what they’re planning. I’m just plodding along like it’s over, like there’s some closure,” he says of being fired from the show.

“I have closure now because when Chuck [Lorre]… issues a statement talking about… writing shows without me… that feels like it is pretty final, you know? It’s hard,” Sheen adds.

Below is his and Snoop Dogg’s brainchild, the song called – of course – “Winning.” *Please note that some discretion is recommended since it contains profanity that may offend. Here is Sheen’s full interview.