Charlie Sheen partyed with Nicholas Cage hard, leading to his first intervention and rehabilitation.
The 60-year-old actor met “My old companion, Nicholas Cage,” while filming the 1990 film “The Rookie,” in detail in his memoir, “the Book of Sheen,” and “opened the door to another warehouse of pranks.”
The duo teamed up with three more friends to form a group called “J-5.”
“We spent the night like Mobile Mardi Gras looking for a barrel looking for the next guardrail, then stumbled in the middle of the night.
Sheen remembers being invited by her parents towards the end of filming to a party celebrating her father, Martin Sheen’s 50th birthday.
The “platoon” star was whisked at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California. However, Sheen gets frustrated because he had previous plans to travel to Palm Springs for his own Hawaiian Tropical Bikini Contest with Cage.
Sheen escaped from night rehabilitation by promising the nurse that she would give him $1 million if he didn’t return by 9am the next morning.
“This trip was a genuine Class 3 blowout,” he wrote, recalling that he doesn’t remember most of it, but won a bag of coke that he shared with the “nice gal.”
The scene returned to rehabilitation at 8:44am.
The “Major League” star also writes about his HIV diagnosis and his long-standing notorious behavior.
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