Will New York hotels ban Charlie Sheen?

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Charlie Sheen has been banned from many of New York City's top hotels, according to reports in the New York Post.

Sheen is due to perform his one-man show, Violent Torpedo of Truth, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 8, but sources say that he may not have a hotel room to sleep in.

The news is not surprising in light of an incident last October, when he trashed his room at the Plaza after partying with a porn star - just the first of the many outrageous incidents he's been involved in since.

According to the newspaper report, the Plaza has made it clear that Sheen won't be welcome back.

'Many of the big New York hotels don't want the drama. He is now looking at renting a private residence,' a source tells the New York Post.

Sheen's show is set to tour the US, but his very public outbreaks have made him a notorious figure. He also smokes, which is a a no-no at many hotels.

None of the hotels contacted by travel.aol.com, our sister site in the US, would give comments about Sheen, citing privacy of their guests.


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