Charlie Sheen was involved in a dispute with security guards at LA's Staples Center on Wednesday (June 6).
The Anger Management star attended game four of the NHL's Stanley Cup finals between the LA Kings and the New Jersey Devils, but trouble arose when he stepped outside for a smoking break.
A female security guard then prevented Sheen from re-entering the stadium, causing the star to fire back with an expletive-filled rant.
"You know what? F**king blow my balls, alright, you f**king asshole," Sheen shouts in video footage obtained by TMZ.
The guard refused to back down and later revealed to the website that she returned Sheen's salty language by telling him to "f**k off".
Sheen ultimately left the Staples Center without being watching the end of the game, which saw the Devils triumph over the Kings.
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This incident occurred on the same day that a new interview with Sheen was published, where the Anger Management star admitted that he was "in denial" during his 2011 meltdown.
"Clearly, a guy gets fired, his relationships are in the toilet, he's off on some f**king tour, there's nothing 'winning' about any of that," Sheen recalled.
His new series Anger Management premieres June 28 on FX.
Watch a preview of Anger Management below:
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