Forum Views ()
Forum Replies ()
Read more with google mobile :
Joan Rivers: Charlie Sheen's act two bimbo sluts
|
Edition:
U.S.
Article
Comments (1)
Follow Reuters
Facebook
Twitter
RSS
YouTube
Read
”Restrepo” director Tim Hetherington killed in Libya
|
2:27am EDT
Joan Rivers: Charlie Sheen's act "two bimbo sluts"
20 Apr 2011
Homemade bomb found at mall near Columbine high
1:35am EDT
Apple crushes forecasts again, iPad backlogged
|
20 Apr 2011
Apple to ship new iPhone in September: sources
|
20 Apr 2011
Discussed
97
Palin returns with feisty, anti-establishment speech
46
Budget vote shows challenge for Boehner, Obama
42
Obama private comments show fight with Republicans
Watched
Cupless bra combats cleavage crinkle
Fri, Apr 15 2011
VW unveils new sporty Beetle
Mon, Apr 18 2011
Apple, AmEx, Yum top forecasts
Wed, Apr 20 2011
Joan Rivers: Charlie Sheen's act "two bimbo sluts"
Tweet
Share this
By Lacey Rose
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Joan Rivers, the host of E!'s "Fashion Police" and WE's "Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?," lets loose on Charlie Sheen's "Torpedo of Truth" tour and other hot tiopics.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF...
Email
Print
Related News
A Minute With: Social Distortion's Mike Ness on travel
Wed, Apr 20 2011
Charlie Sheen loses custody battle for kids: reports
Tue, Apr 19 2011
Pressure mounts to delay "dangerous" $3.5 billion Mekong
Tue, Apr 19 2011
Deaths from weekend storms most in three years
Mon, Apr 18 2011
Sheen, studio fight over "Men" return talks
Thu, Apr 14 2011
Analysis & Opinion
Taxes, syndication, and web traffic
Why Gordon Brown can’t run the IMF
Related Topics
Entertainment »
Fashion »
People »
Comedian Joan Rivers arrives for the premiere of the documentary ''Joan Rivers - A Piece Of Work'' during the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah January 25, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Lucas Jackson
By Lacey Rose
Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:35pm EDT
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Joan Rivers, the host of E!'s "Fashion Police" and WE's "Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?," lets loose on Charlie Sheen's "Torpedo of Truth" tour and other hot tiopics.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF CHARLIE SHEEN'S TOUR?
Rivers: I'm so jealous. He's filling stadiums that I can't fill. Without an act! Do you understand? I have an act and I can't fill Radio City for a week. Charlie Sheen has NO act -- he has two bimbo sluts. He's unhappy and he's a warlock and filling Radio City? I'm very upset.
IS THERE A LESSON TO BE LEARNED FROM SHEEN?
Rivers: The lesson to be learned is I should have been into drugs and whoring around when I was younger.
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO THAT YOU HAVEN'T DONE ALREADY?
Rivers: Well, "Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?" on WE was renewed, so I'm thrilled about that. So I'm staying in L.A. five days a week; and the weekends back in New York. I know it sounds stupid but I want to go back to Broadway.
ANY IDEA OF THE SHOW?
Rivers: I want to revive a thing called Sally Marr, which I did 15 years ago. I was nominated for a Tony, and I loved the show. I'd love to do a movie. I want to do everything. I'd love LOVE to do a sitcom.
WOULD YOU LOVE TO DO A BROADCAST SITCOM SCHEDULE?
Rivers: Oh yeah. You know what I miss the most? Well, two things. I miss a late night show. I loved my late night shows because I love interviewing. And I loved radio. I did a radio show for seven years and I miss radio.
HOW HAS THE AUDIENCE CHANGED SINCE YOU STARTED?
Rivers: I think they're able to accept much more of the truth than when I started. I remember being on Ed Sullivan pregnant with Melissa, I couldn't say I was pregnant. I was eight months in waddling to the microphone and said, 'Mr. Sullivan, soon I will be hearing the pitter patter of little feet.' That's what they let me say -- it had to be my first line. Now you'd say, what, 'I've been f---'en knocked up, who knows who the father is.' It's just so different. And I think it's great for comedy.
CHELSEA HANDLER ASIDE, LATE NIGHT REMAINS A MAN'S GAME.
DOES THAT SURPRISE YOU?
Rivers: Nah, I just miss it. I love the freedom of late night. I'd like to do late, late, late night. I think it would be so much fun.
WHAT WERE YOU THINKING AS THE GAME OF MUSICAL CHAIRS WITH
CONAN O'BRIEN AND JAY LENO WAS GOING ON AT NBC?
Rivers: Who cares? I was banned. F--- 'em all. Let's see what's on HBO. I don't watch when I'm not invited.
WHAT DO YOU WATCH?
Rivers: My favorite show in the whole world is Animal Planet's "Fatal Attractions." People get a bad pet like a rhinoceros and the minute they give it a name like Snooki you know it ain't going to end well. And it never does.
Entertainment
Fashion
People
Tweet this
Share this
Link this
Digg this
Email
Reprints
We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters.
Comments (1)
justuhvoter wrote:
Best new phrase on the streets: Hey, let’s go out and get Sheen-faced.
Apr 21, 2011 1:52am EDT -- Report as abuse
See All Comments »
Add Your Comment
Social Stream (What's this?)
© Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters
Editorial Editions:
Africa
Arabic
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
India
Italy
Japan
Latin America
Mexico
Russia
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
Reuters
Contact Us
Advertise With Us
Help
Journalism Handbook
Archive
Site Index
Video Index
Reader Feedback
Mobile
Newsletters
RSS
Podcasts
Widgets
Your View
Analyst Research
Thomson Reuters
Copyright
Disclaimer
Privacy
Professional Products
Professional Products Support
Financial Products
About Thomson Reuters
Careers
Online Products
Acquisitions Monthly
Buyouts
Venture Capital Journal
International Financing Review
Project Finance International
PEhub.com
PE Week
FindLaw
Super Lawyers Attorney Rating Service
Reuters on Facebook
Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests.
NYSE and AMEX quotes delayed by at least 20 minutes. Nasdaq delayed by at least 15 minutes. For a complete list of exchanges and delays, please click here.
Other News on Thursday, 21 April 2011 Groups urge Medvedev: bring rule of law to Chechnya
|
South Sudan army, militia clash kills 20: army
|
Egypt agrees to allow Egyptians living abroad to vote
|
Relatives search for bodies after Nigeria riots
|
Verizon evaluating whether to distribute PlayBook
|
AT&T weathers loss of iPhone exclusivity
|
Amazon to allow library lending of Kindle books
|
Court upholds EchoStar contempt filing, TiVo up
|
At Facebook headquarters, Obama seeks 2008 magic
|
EBay to buy local ad provider Where
|
Governments struggle to recruit, keep cyber warriors
|
Russia's Medvedev shows off dated dance moves
|
American Idol mulls voting tweaks to fix boy bias
|
Lindsay Lohan out of Gotti movie: report
|
Morgan Spurlock's new film takes swipe at advertising
|
Restrepo director killed in Libya: doctors
|
Foo Fighters earn first No. 1 album in U.S.
|
A Minute With: Social Distortion's Mike Ness on travel
|
”Restrepo” director Tim Hetherington killed in Libya
|
Ivorian army attacks Invisible Commando militia
|
Forces deploy in Syria's Homs city, residents defiant
|
Nigeria leader vows polls to continue despite riots
|
Obama, Cameron discuss tightening pressure on Gaddafi
|
South Sudan army, militia clash kills 31: army
|
Japan nuclear evacuation ring will be no-go zone
|
U.S. sues over treatment of workers from Asia
|
Verizon evaluating whether to distribute PlayBook
|
Smartphone strategy and Japan in focus for Nokia results
|
Sharp says to ramp up production of smartphone panels this year
|
Oracle versus Google patent trial likely by November
|
Qualcomm beats Street, raises 2011 targets
|
At Facebook headquarters, Obama seeks 2008 energy
|
Elton John opens Tribeca festival with The Union
|
Justin Bieber's Israel concert sold poorly
|
Joan Rivers: Charlie Sheen's act two bimbo sluts
|
TV on the Radio musician dead of lung cancer at 36
|
Dr. Dre wins judgment over Chronic reissue
|
Ugandan opposition leader held, protests spread
|
New Gulf plan puts three-month limit on Yemen crisis
|
Nigeria leader says polls to continue despite riots
|
U.N. war crimes panel overstepped its mandate: Sri Lanka
|
Iran cell planned attacks in Kuwait, minister says
|
Dozens dead, many missing as Bangladesh ferry sinks
|
iPhone boosts Verizon customers, hurts profit
|
Nokia sees weaker times after strong first quarter
|
Apple crushes forecasts again, iPad backlogged
|
NY Times gains online subscribers; other woes linger
|
Apple phone revenues beat Nokia: Strategy Analytics
|
Amazon launches German e-book store
|
Sharp says to make smartphone panels at TV panel plant
|
Royal wedding mentioned every 10 secs online: study
|
Oracle versus Google patent trial likely by November
|
Lindsay Lohan back in Gotti movie
|
Elton John opens Tribeca festival with The Union
|
Justin Bieber's Israel concert sold poorly
|
Joan Rivers: Charlie Sheen's act two bimbo sluts
|
Newsmakers join pop stars on Time 100 list
|
TV on the Radio musician dead of lung cancer at 36
|
Dr. Dre wins judgment over Chronic reissue
|
American Idol mulls voting tweaks to fix boy bias
|
Fox to punish leaks after Glee spoiler
|
Morgan Spurlock's new film takes swipe at advertising
|
Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
AMD to Start Production of piledriver
Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights