Charlie Sheen creates social media firestorm after showing up at Lambeau; going out in Howard
GREEN BAY (WITI) -- From the Jonas Brothers, to country star Brad Paisley, there were plenty of celebrities at Lambeau Field Sunday, January 11th as the Packers declared victory over the Dallas Cowboys. However, if social media is any sort of a barometer, none made an impression on Green Bay like Charlie Sheen.
Just after Charlie Sheen was spotted cheering for the Packers at Lambeau Field, pictures and posts started hitting social media, showing the actor out and about in Howard, Wisconsin.
Shado Rose and Wes Ronk decided to head that way in hopes of seeing Sheen for themselves.
"He was very friendly, a very friendly guy," Shado Rose said.
So friendly that Rose says Sheen kissed her after they took a picture together.
"And then he kissed the other girls we were with and then he kissed me again and I was like 'if you're going to keep kissing me, you have to kiss my boyfriend too or he is going to be upset' and so he did," Rose said.
That quick smooch has now gone viral online.
"He came up and was like 'I didn't know you had a girlfriend' and 'hey we've got to square this up.' Whatever he said, he was apologizing and he was just a pretty decent guy," Ronk said.
The moment happened outside a gas station on Velp Avenue, just after Sheen spent a few hours with friends at Symba's Pub and Grub. Owner Ben Symes says he was on his way back from the Packers game when he heard Sheen was at his bar.
"Came down and I was hoping it wasn't a joke and it wasn't, so it was pretty neat. He is such a nice guy. He was outgoing, very personable. He talked to everybody, took pictures with any and everybody. He was really a great guy," Symes said.
Symes says Sheen apparently went to Symbas after asking where he could have a low-key good time. However, low-key didn't last long.
"As soon as the first picture got uploaded, everybody started flocking," Symes said.
It resulted in quite the celebrity story for the bar and people like Rose and Ronk.
"It was all in good fun definitely. A story for the kids," Rose said.
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