Charlie Sheen thrusts an ice cube into his ass at the peak of his drug addiction.
The actor was filming “free money” at the time and found himself falling asleep in the bar scene, so he asked for a glass of ice.
“I had a small bathroom, I went there and took an ice cube. I thrust it into my ass,” Golden Globe winner 60 recalled in his “aka Charlie Sheen” docusary.
“I’ve never done it,” he quit after the release of Netflix, which premiered on Wednesday.
“Man, I was awake enough to go back to Mark and finish the bucket scene,” the “Anger Management” alumni joked.
Sheen also admitted that she experienced an 18-hour nosebleed while filming the scene amid cocaine abuse.
“I made director Brett Ratner agree to disappear that shot forever, and he did, he said.
“And that was when I started to get that priorities couldn’t be any more precarious. I was working to burn my habits.”
The documentary and memoirs of his “Sheen’s Book” detailed the tumultuous journey into sobriety for Emmy.
His first intervention took place in August 1990, with a “strange mix” that appeared for people to send him to rehabilitation.
The group included Sheen’s seventh grade teachers, Rob Lowe, and Clint Eastwood, by phone.
After Sheen’s relapse, he eventually overdoses drugs and is transformed into police by his father, Martin Sheen.
Charlie was then cleaned up again, but while working on “two and a half men,” she became obsessed with the pill and married Dennis Richards.
The previous “real housewife” claimed that her ex-husband had become “very aggressive” before their divorce, and she sobbed at their “broken family” in the document.
The reality star, 54, apologized for being “emotional,” but claimed that the camera continued to roll, indicating “the truth.”
Richards and Charlie, who have been calm since 2017, attended the documentary’s Los Angeles premiere last week.
The former couple, who hadn’t walked the red carpet together in 20 years, were all smiles posing for the photo and hugging them.
“AKA Charlie Sheen” can be streamed on Netflix.