Charlie Sheen Goddesses: Meet "Natty" & "Rach" of Sober Valley Lodge
March 1 2011, Published 5:26 a.m. ET
Charlie Sheen is continuing on his publicity tour, returning to the Today show to debut his two goddesses and housemates, Natalie Kenly (left) and Rachel Oberlin (center). As the production of his former hit series Two and a Half Men remains in limbo, the 45-year-old wayward actor is resting comfortably at his L.A. mansion (which he has dubbed "Sober Valley Lodge") with the loves of his life who he calls, "Natty" and "Rach."
“These women don’t judge me. They don’t judge me. They don’t lead with opinion. They don’t lead with their own needs all the time," Charlie told NBC's Jeff Rossen this morning on TODAY. "They’re honest enough to tell me, ‘Hey, look, you — you know, park your nonsense. You gotta help me solve this.’ And we solve it.”
Charlie continued to reiterate that there is nothing "broken" about his lifestyle and that contrary to what the public and even substance-abuse experts may think, he is sober and in a sober living situation.
“Don’t be worried, don’t be worried,” he said. “I am grandiose because I live a grandiose life; what’s wrong with that?”
Charlie explained how the Natalie, former nanny and model, and Rachel, a self-described pornstar, are helping him raise his children with Brooke Mueller, twin boys Bob and Max, who are about to turn 2.
“If I can’t be there, they’re there,” he said. “Everybody helps out ... There’s nothing broken here.”
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In Charlie's domestic bliss, everyone is equal.
“Everybody’s vote has equal importance. But when we’re approaching crisis, I remind them, ‘Look, I’m 22 years further down the road ... my plan is gonna be the best one in the room. So, just trust me on that and everybody will win. Everybody will win and everybody’s needs will be taken care of.”
Rossen asked Natty if it's true that she can put the man of the house in his place when he lashes out?
"I don't general have to," she replied. "I respect Charlie as a man and respect him as the head of this household and trust him completely. If there is something I think is a little bad of idea I might say, 'Hey, babe lets thing about it this way and it works you know the system works for us."
Do you think Natty should bring Charlie down a bit from his pulpit? What do you think of Charlie's current living situation? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Catch the clip from Sober Valley lodge below.
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