In the latest edition of As Charlie Sheen's Hilariously Troubled World Turns...
Brooke Mueller has responded to the video that depicts her young twins hanging around Sheen's "goddesses" and taken action to wrestle physical custody of them from her ex-husband. One problem, according to TMZ?
She went to the wrong police station to do so.
Sheen's lawyer, Marty Singer, has fired off a letter to Warner Bros. and CBS that demands Sheen gets paid for the full season of Two and a Half Men, lest these companies face legal action. It reads:
"Warner Bros. made it clear they wanted Charlie back for two more years, even with the prospect that he could go to jail. They made a deal with him while the charges were pending. But now that Charlie made some disparaging comments about the show runner who had refused to work... they made a decision not to proceed with the show this year. It's outrageous."
On its own, that statement actually makes a solid argument.
Following the uproar over how Sheen referred to creator Chuck Lorre as "Chaim," the actor has asked for an apology from the Anti-Defamation League for saying the actor exhibited "borderline anti-Semitism" via that comment.
Singer has also sent that organization a letter that demands a retraction because his clien's only intention was to "address the man rather than his television persona."
In what he claims will be his final new interview, Sheen called in to the Howard Stern radio show today. Among the tidbits shared:
He's never made a sex tape.
He isn't worried about returning to Two and a Half Men: "I don't believe in panicking - panicking is for amateurs and morons."
He thinks CBS President Les Moonves ought to fire Lorre: "Chuck wants out, because he's burned out. He's got three shows, and he has forgotten that ours was the one who launched the other two... And he's trying to make me the fall guy, and he's not going to do it because his tactics are silly and juvenile, and the work of an amateur. I think the real solution is that Les should just fire him and put me back on, and everybody wins."
"Warner Bros. made it clear they wanted Charlie back for two more years, even with the prospect that he could go to jail. They made a deal with him while the charges were pending. But now that Charlie made some disparaging comments about the show runner who had refused to work... they made a decision not to proceed with the show this year. It's outrageous."
On its own, that statement actually makes a solid argument.
Following the uproar over how Sheen referred to creator Chuck Lorre as "Chaim," the actor has asked for an apology from the Anti-Defamation League for saying the actor exhibited "borderline anti-Semitism" via that comment.
Singer has also sent that organization a letter that demands a retraction because his clien's only intention was to "address the man rather than his television persona."
In what he claims will be his final new interview, Sheen called in to the Howard Stern radio show today. Among the tidbits shared:
He's never made a sex tape.
He isn't worried about returning to Two and a Half Men: "I don't believe in panicking - panicking is for amateurs and morons."
He thinks CBS President Les Moonves ought to fire Lorre: "Chuck wants out, because he's burned out. He's got three shows, and he has forgotten that ours was the one who launched the other two... And he's trying to make me the fall guy, and he's not going to do it because his tactics are silly and juvenile, and the work of an amateur. I think the real solution is that Les should just fire him and put me back on, and everybody wins."