Charlie Sheen says he has high hopes for Lindsay Lohan, despite her recent struggles. The 'Two and a Half Men' star urged the public to give the 24-year-old actress a chance as she attempts to deal with her addiction problems, he told Access Hollywood, "I think that she is doing the best that she can", before adding, "People just need to leave her alone and let her do her thing".
Speaking at the opening of 'Blizz Frozen Yogurt' in Sherman Oaks, a store owned by his friend Paul Nassif, 45-year-old Sheen said he expects Lohan to get her life back on track. The actress was released on bail earlier this week after failing yet another drug test, but Sheen said, "You know, at the end of the day she'll win."
The actor also spoke about his joy for daughter Cassandra Jade, who was married last weekend in California, Sheen said, "It was fabulous. It was just. it was one of the great moments. It's a moment that you try to imagine when it happens, but it's nothing like you thought it was going to be". The star of 'Platoon' is rumoured to be appearing in the 2011 western movie 'Guns of the Dead'.