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Charlie Sheen Admits He Still Drinks, Wants To Have Sex With Ex-Wife Denise Richards
Posted on Wed Jun 6, 2012 02:00 PM PDT

Charlie Sheen covers the new issue of Rolling Stone, and the 46-year-old Anger Management star dishes about his new show, his sobriety (or lack thereof!) and the ladies in his life, including ex-wife Denise Richards.
Even though Denise, who is the mother of his two daughters, Sam, 8, and Lola, 6, maintains that the two are just friends these days, Charlie confesses that he wants to have sex with her. "She still looks f*cking great," he tells the mag. "Do I want to? Yeah! Does she? Don't know." So what other gems came out of this interview? Read on!
On how he's drinking alcohol again:
- "I mean, the sh*t 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."
On his crazy behavior after getting fired from Two and a Half Men:
- "Clearly, a guy gets fired, his relationships are in the toilet, he's off on some f*cking 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."
On having a foot fetish:
- "I've not dated girls because of their feet, just the length of certain toes and the shape of where things should be and they're not. Hammertoes are bad. And the second toe being too long? That's bad, too."
P.S. Is it just us, or does Charlie's head look larger than life?
Yikes! Think he's fallen off the drug wagon too?
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