Star Forcefully Responds to Critics in a Special Edition of 20/20: "The Charlie Sheen Interview" Airs Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on ABC
Canning questions Gloss on his questionable remarks and his public feud with the CBS comedy's inventor, Chuck Lorre, that resulted in the hit show's suspensions, as well because his notorious headline-making measures.
Portions of the interview will air on "Good Morning America" on Monday as well as Tuesday, and through ABC News systems.
"Two and the Half Men" was on hiatus since January after Sheen entered rehab. CBS announced Thursday evening that it had canceled the rest of the season after the actual actor's scathing observation against Lorre on the radio program "Alex Jones Display."
In that meeting, Sheen said of Lorre that he must have embarrassed your pet "in front regarding his children and also the world by recovery at a rate that his un-evolved thoughts cannot process."
He went on to call Lorre any "turd" and the "clown," and he sparked accusations regarding anti-Semitism after pointedly referring in order to Lorre's birth name, Chaim Levine.
The particular actor has rejected the claims of anti-Semitism.
"I used to be referring to Chuck by his actual name, because I desired to address the man, not the [expletive] TV persona," Sheen told the celebrity Web site TMZ.
"So you might be telling me, at any time someone calls me personally Carlos Estevez, I can claim they are usually anti-Latino?" Sheen asked ABC's Canning, referring to his own delivery name.
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