Videos: Sheen Talks Losing With Leno, Kutcher Confuses Pixie Dust With Angel Dust On Conan

Charlie Sheen appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night. And Ashton Kutcher appeared on Conan. In case you missed their interviews, we have them here for you to view. Watch Sheen discuss losing and being the reluctant conductor on a runaway train, and hear what Ashton Kutcher has to say about angel dust.

?You’re going to find a much more down to earth Sheen in the interview below. He admits that he didn’t really believe he had tiger blood or Adonis DNA, and says he realized he was losing the day he got fired.

In the second part of the interview, he says he just wants to make everything right. “I should have been a little more responsible about the condition I was showing up in,” he said, of his final days at work. He said if he could give Ashton any advice, he’d just give him a hug and “Make me proud, dude.”

On the subject of his upcoming new TV project Anger Management (based on the comedy starring Jack Nicholson), he says he’ll be playing the counselor (Nicholson’s part), but he wasn’t able to say much more than that. Finally, following the promo for his Comedy Central Roast, which airs on Monday, he talks about his relationship with his father.

On a related note, Ashton Kutcher appeared on Conan last night and spoke about being the new kid on the show, and all of the secrecy surrounding Two and a Half Men's new season. He also has an amusing phrase-mix-up having to do with angel dust.

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno airs weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on NBC.

Conan airs weeknights at 11:00 p.m. on TBS.

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