After a life filled with drugs, sex, lies and video tapes, Charlie Sheen feels that he can do what her parents, her advisers and the legal system have not: save Lindsay Lohan from herself.

"I have a kinship with somebody who clearly needs a mentor, whether she wants one or not," the 47-year-old Sheen told TMZ. "She can continue to hang out with her dress-shredding club buddies, or turn to me for some advice from a guy who's been down the road as well as every other side trail on the journey."

His friendship with the troubled actress started when they worked on "Scary Movie 5" and later sent her a $100,000 check to help with her tax problems.

To further aid Lohan, Sheen, who currently stars as an anger management therapist on the FX sitcom "Anger Management" invited her to appear on his show and according to show producers, Lohan will be playing herself in an April episode [and] will develop a romantic relationship during her sessions with the therapist, reported oregonlive.com.

As for an inner motive, Sheen says there is none.

The actor says they've never hooked up: "I love her, I respect her, and I've never laid a finger on her that wasn't on film. How ya' like me now, America?," according to TMZ.

Though, many might feel Sheen is far from the mentor type, for Lohan, who is facing jail time for violating her probation on a jewelry theft charge by allegedly lying to police officers about a 2012 car crash, and recently came under fire for tearing a designer dress she was loaned for a charity event, she doesn't seem to have anyone else.

Maybe, the saying of, "it takes one to know one" will hold true, but is all on Lohan.

"If she listens, she'll win. If she doesn't, that's on her," Shen said, according to MSN.