Charlie Sheen: Snoop Dogg part of Saturday’s Detroit show

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Susan Whitall, Detroit News staff writer

On the eve of his Saturday Fox Theatre show, Charlie Sheen called in to Mojo in the Morning (95.5 FM) this morning, confirming to hosts Mojo and Spike that he is bringing rapper Snoop Dogg with him.

He's also bringing his two live-in girlfriends (dubbed "the goddesses") and promises that he will be "delivering gold to your fine town."

The interview was taped Thursday night but held for airing this morning. Sheen was supposed to pick one 95.5 listener to "win" the chance to sing the national anthem before his show, but instead chose two women to sing it together.

When Sheen picked up the phone and Mojo identified the show, the actor replied, "Mojo in the Morning? Winning!"

Asked what he was planning to do Saturday night, Sheen said, "They didn't have an idea when they sold the venue out, did they?"

There are still tickets available in all price ranges.

The actor said he would love it if Kid Rock came and jumped onstage. "He's as welcome as the flowers," Sheen affirmed. But when asked if he thought Eminem would show, Sheen became intensely excited. "If he's there, I quit show business! Who else is there between him and Snoop Dogg and Dirt Nasty!"

As for the possibility that Sheen would consent to rejoin his hit CBS show "Two and a Half Men" -- producers fired him several weeks ago -- "I told everybody, them included, that I'm available, should things change."

Spike ended the interview warning Sheen, "In Detroit, you don't get your deposit back if you leave the city a mess."

"Noted," Sheen barked.