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Charlie Sheen: "Blame the Studio for Giving Me Too Much Dough"

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Feb. 28 2011, Published 10:10 a.m. ET

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Charlie Sheen has responded to TMZ about his publicist Stan Rosenfield's announcement that he quit calling him an inappropriate name and then continuing to bash CBS and anyone else he can think of !

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Charlie's former publicist released a statement to TMZ today saying, “I have worked with Charlie Sheen for a long time and I care about him very much. However, at this time, I’m unable to work effectively as his publicist and have respectfully resigned."

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Well, Charlie has a response to that —"P**sy," he told TMZ. "He's not allowed to quit, so you’re fired."

And then Charlie decided to welcome TMZ into his home (backyard) for a live interview chat that includes his two "goddesses."

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He also laughed for criticism of his expensive purchases saying that the studio gave him too much money for the show saying "this is on them."

"Blame the studio for giving me too much dough."

He also proved that he's not at rehab, but rather enjoying his partying life at home.

Charlie also had some advice for his father, Martin Sheen, to stop judging him.

Watch the interview below!

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