"The paramedic called the press and sold me like a loaf of bread. This was news, and he wanted to be the one to report it"
- Charlie Sheen
About this Quote
The quote suggests that Charlie Sheen believes that the paramedic that treated him during a clinical incident in the previous marketed his individual info to journalism. Sheen compares himself to a commodity, like bread, that can be cost earnings. The star is most likely expressing his disappointment at the paramedic's decision to share his private medical info without his approval.
This quote is written / told by Charlie Sheen somewhere between September 3, 1965 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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