Charlie Sheen admitted to Rolling Stone magazine that he was in "total denial" during his "winning" rants last year.

The actor had a public meltdown and was fired from his CBS' hit series "Two and a Half Men" more than a year ago.

"Clearly, a guy gets fired, his relationships are in the toilet, he's off on some fucking tour, there's nothing 'winning' about any of that. I mean, how does a guy who's obviously quicksanded, how does he consider any of it a victory? I was in total denial," the actor told the magazine.

Sheen was plain straight to Rolling Stone on alcohol.

"I mean, the sh-- works. Sorry, but it works. Anyway, I don't see what's wrong with a few drinks. What's your drink? Tequila? Mine's vodka. Straight, because I've always said that ice is for injuries, ha ha."

Sheen will make a television comeback with FX's "Anger Management."

The show is loosely based on the 2003 film "Anger Management," starring Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson and Marisa Tomei.

Sheen stars as ex-baseball pro Charlie who has to cope with some anger management issues of his own. Co-stars include his real life father Martin Sheen as his father, Shawnee Smith as his ex-wife and Selma Blair as his therapist.

Sheen's real life ex-wife Denise Richards is expected to appear in some episodes.

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