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VIDEO: Charlie Sheen says Lohan is a good girl, awaits thanks for 100k gift

Charlie Sheen opens up about giving Lindsay Lohan 100k.
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Actor Charlie Sheen arrives for the taping of the "Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen", at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California on September 10, 2011. UPI/Jonathan Alcorn 
Updated Dec. 11, 2012 at 3:39 PM
Published: Dec. 11, 2012 at 12:33 PM

During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the king of celebrity scandal, Charlie Sheen opened up about working with Lindsay Lohan, giving her money and his advice for the troubled starlet as she faces tough times.

"[Working with Lohan] was very interesting, I mean, for me it's all about the stories I can tell in 20 years, and this one was 20 minutes," Sheen began. "She's a very good and decent young lady that is just going through a lot, and they owed her money, didn't pay her, so I did."

Sheen reportedly sent Lohan a check for $100,000 sometime this month. The money probably came in very handy to the former 'Mean Girls' star who owes over $200,000 to the IRS.

As all this develops, Lohan is in the UK allegedly touring with her new crush, Max George and his band 'The Wanted.'

The 'Anger Management' star said he gave Lohan the money because his "whole code is about paying it forward", still, he'd like to receive some recognition for his good deed.

"I'm still waiting for a text 'Thank You'. Anything, anything, you know? " Sheen said.

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