He’s bi-winning, he’s got tiger’s blood, and if you borrowed his brain, you’d be like “dude, can’t handle it.” He is Charlie Sheen. Most likely, if you aren’t familiar with the actor, you’ve heard a lot about him lately. Sheen had his most famous break-out role as the drugged up kid in the police station in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and almost ironically, has his break off from his starring role in CBS’s Two and a Half Men because of his drug use. After crashing his hotel room and calling the creator of Men a “turd,” he was let off the show, and the general public was wondering if he had gone off his rocker (webmd.com). Being in the news many times before for numerous counts of drug use, celebrities even chimed in on the actor, giving him their thoughts, advice, and good wishes. In 1999, not even a year after he had overdosed on cocaine, Whoopi Goldberg sent him a letter saying how glad she was that he was on a different track (according to tmz.com). Eventually, his drug use and eccentric living styles got the best of him, and on March 1 a judge revoked his custody over his 2-year-old twin sons, Max and Bob, also granting a restraining order for his latest ex-wife and the twins’ mother, Brooke Mueller (according to starpulse.com). Police came in and took Sheen’s kids out from his house he shared with his girlfriends he called “goddesses,” a former model and nanny Natalie Kenley, and adult actress Rachel Oberlin (according to aolnews.com). This event brought the actor back down to earth, and he is even starting a one-man show, “Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option,” of which he will not discuss the content of (tmz.com). The tour had sold out in only hours, and new cities keep popping up on his tour (according to hollywoodreporter.com). It seems all Sheen really needed was a slap of reality to bring him back down from his illusory godlike state.