Charlie Sheen's show in Toronto, Canada on Thursday night (14Apr11) took a somber turn as he fulfilled the wishes of a grieving widow by toasting her late husband's ashes on stage.
The troubled actor took his My Violent Torpedo Of Truth/Death Is Not An Option tour to Canada this week (beg10Apr11) and he played his first show in the country at Toronto's Massey Hall.
In the audience was Wendy Newman, who lost her husband Paul to a heart attack two years ago and claims she recovered from the tragedy by watching episodes of Sheen's sitcom Two and a Half Men.
She recently sent a message to Sheen asking whether she could bring her husband's ashes to the Massey Hall gig and urging the actor to raise a glass in honour of her husband of 19 years.
Sheen, who had read about her story in a local newspaper, agreed and he kept his promise by inviting Newman to join him on stage.
He then toasted her husband with a glass of non-alcoholic cider, while Newman, who was clutching an urn of ashes, said, 'I think I can now send you off, Charlie Sheen is here now.'"
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