Sheen, Studio Settle Lawsuit over ‘Men’ Firing
Charlie Sheen’s legal fight with his former “Two and a Half Men” bosses is over.
Charlie Sheen’s legal fight with his former “Two and a Half Men” bosses is over.
Charlie Sheen did a good job being Mr. Nice Guy during the Emmys telecast this past Sunday, and he’s managed to stay out of the headlines for any raucous acts over recent weeks.?
Fans of “Two and a Half Men,” don’t worry–even without Charlie Sheen, your favorite show isn’t changing much.
Earlier this year, Charlie Sheen embarked on his own media “movement,” cussing out his cast mates and bosses on “Two-and-a-Half Men,” calling executive producer Chuck Lorre everything from a “maggot” to a “nut-less sociopath,” and his co-star Jon Cryer “a turncoat, traitor, and a troll.”
When we hear the name “Charlie Sheen” we can’t help but think of goddesses, Adonis DNA, briefcases full of cocaine and all-round bad behavior.?
When we hear the name “Charlie Sheen” we can’t help but think of goddesses, Adonis DNA, briefcases full of cocaine and all-round bad behavior.?
Charlie Sheen seems to have buried the hatchet.
Charlie Sheen smiled through a Comedy Central roast as Mike Tyson, William Shatner, actress Kate Walsh and half a dozen comedians riffed on his high-profile year.
The stage is finally set for?Charlie Harper’s?funeral?on “Two and a Half Men,” which features a tribute to the iconic wardrobe Charlie Sheen?made famous on the show.
Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller apparently ended their long-running feud — and even posed for a happy family photograph to prove it.