Monday, January 31, 2011

Porn star Kacey Jordan: Wild Charlie Sheen party scene

"I've never seen -- someone so self-destructive and able to take in so much at once," says adult film star Kacey Jordan, who was at the recent Charlie Sheen party that sent him to rehab on Friday. "I thought maybe it was almost like a suicide binge."
Jordan, who sat down for an interview with ABC's Ashleigh Banfield, said she was offered $5,000 to attend the party at Sheen's home. She wound up with a check for $30,000.
She described Sheen as being a mess. "He's wearing an all-white shirt…covered in wine stains. All the way down him…down his shirt…his hair's all messed up. He looks up. And he's like…. His eyes are all like squinty," she said. "I was thinking that I was gonna meet the Charlie Sheen that I see on TV. Not the one that's like in shambles and wrecked…"
Jordan said there were four other women at the party, at least two of them were porn stars. At about 3 a.m., Jordan said Sheen asked one of the guests to produce drugs, and a man came in and dumped "tennis ball-sized cocaine" on the table. "It's like I thought I was like living…it's like Scarface. You know? I was like, 'oh my God, I cannot believe it.'"
Jordan said throughout the night Sheen used a pipe and repeatedly smoked chunks of cocaine. "He said he only smokes -- he only smokes coke. He never does lines."
Sheen's representatives released a statement to ABC News, saying, "It is a shame that during this time, while Mr. Sheen has sought treatment on his own, opportunistic women are trying to take advantage of his celebrity status."
Meanwhile, TMZ is reporting today that Sheen will be in rehab for three months, which will affect the next eight episodes of Two and a Half Men, leaving crew members to wonder about their job security. CBS on Friday announced that the show would be going on hiatus, but did not say for how long.
The Los Angeles Times says two new episodes of the show are ready to air - on Feb. 7 and Feb. 14. And, of course, there is big money at stake. While CBS pays a steep $4 million per episode, the network still makes a tidy profit from ad revenue — an estimated $155 million in the 2009-10 season alone, according to Kantar Media.

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