Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Sheen's warlock week: Street-fighting, plans for top-secret tattoo

Charlie Sheen and one of his 'goddesses,' Natalie Kenly, visited Big Joe & Sons tattoo parlor in White Plains early Tuesday morning.

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Charlie Sheen and one of his 'goddesses,' Natalie Kenly, visited Big Joe & Sons tattoo parlor in White Plains early Tuesday morning.

Charlie Sheen was the warlock of Westchester Monday night, hitting a street-fighting school, ordering a new tattoo and burning up the Twitterverse while most mortals slept.

Fresh off his Friday night flop and Sunday night salvation at Radio City Music Hall, the skirt-chasing star made his first stop at bodyguard pal Chuck Zito's Street Fighting School in Pelham around 9:30 p.m.

"We jumped in the ring for some sparring, but he kept his glasses on. He knows I wouldn't hit a man with glasses," Zito, a Hells Angel turned Hollywood actor, told the Daily News.

"When he went into his 'Karate Kid' crane stance, I knew I had to quit. I knew he was getting serious."

Zito, 58, later brought the entourage to City Island Lobster House in the Bronx for a midnight supper.

"There was no alcohol. He had Coke," owner Jojo Mandarino told the News.

Sheen posted a photo of himself with Kenly and Zito at 3:45 a.m. on Tuesday; Simon Rex (aka Dirt Nasty) has been the 'musical director' of Sheen's tour.

Sheen and his so-called "goddess" Natalie Kenly then spent about three hours at Big Joe & Sons tattoo parlor in White Plains where Kenly got inked with a drawing of a compass on her inner right forearm.

"It has just the 'W' on it, nothing for north, south or east. She said she always wanted it since she's from the west coast," artist and shop owner Adam Kaplan said.

Sheen, meanwhile, commissioned drawings of a top-secret tattoo for his forearm, Kaplan said.

"It's something meaningful to him. That's all I can reveal," Kaplan said. "He'll be back shortly to get it."

Sheen posted a flurry of Twitter photos documenting his late-night antics. Zito said some diehard followers even rushed out for autographs after Sheen's midnight mention of the Lobster House.

Sheen and Zito made a 2:30 a.m. pit stop to Dunkin' Donuts on Tuesday.

Sheen's wildly erratic 20-city "Violent Torpedo of Truth" tour stops in Boston tonight, Toronto later this week and Atlantic City Saturday.

"He just wants to turn his career around," Zito told the News, adding that Sheen hired him back as a bodyguard and trainer as of last Friday.

"He's definitely not on any drugs anymore. I don't condone drugs or drinking, and he knows that. He just wants to get in good shape again and focus on his career."

ndillon@nydailynews.com

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