As we roll toward the season of renewals, pilots and pickups, CBS has a great question hanging over its head with regard to the fate of 'Two and a Half Men.' Having survived two additional seasons past Charlie Sheen, the show may face additional departures as its looks toward a potential eleventh season. Yet if 'Two and a Half Men' were to come to an end in the near future, might all be forgiven e
It's the story that just keeps giving! Like we mentioned yesterday when disgraced 'Two and a Half Men' and current 'Anger Management' star Charlie Sheen offered yet another comment on 'Men' star Angus T. Jones' religious-fueled "Filth" rant against the CBS sitcom, it's unlikely Jones will risk rocking the boat any further. However, Sheen now hopes to coerce the young star to join the d
On Monday, WWE celebrated a milestone event with it's 1000 episode of WWE Raw. A host of WWE superstars, past and present, were on hand to celebrate this achievement. Also on hand was WWE's 'Social Media Ambassador,' Charlie Sheen. Sheen appeared via Skype (hence the "Social Media Ambassador' title) and offered his thoughts throughout the show. After being insulted by former World Champion D
Slash received a star on the Walk of Fame Tuesday, on the streets he once roamed as a kid. The legendary guitarist is number 2,473 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
During Charlie Sheen‘s meltdown after his exit from ‘Two and a Half Men‘ last year — something he now realizes was pretty ugly — he said some rather unpleasant things about his former boss, Chuck Lorre. But now Sheen seems to have some regrets about that, too.
Charlie Sheen will be taking his winning ways back to the small screen in a TV version of the 2003 Jack Nicholson/Adam Sandler movie ‘Anger Management.’
After relentlessly badmouthing ‘Two and a Half Men‘ creator Chuck Lorre earlier in the year, ousted star Charlie Sheen got exactly what you’d expect in the season nine premiere: a supremely undignified end.
Note to Charlie Sheen: Your newfound hindsight is a wonderful thing, but tiger blood and Adonis DNA will be with us forever.
On this morning’s much-anticipated ’Today‘ interview with Sheen, the actor tried to distance himself from his epic meltdown earlier this year, insisting that he feels “calmer” and “mellower.”
It looks like Charlie Sheen may have finally come back to reality. In an interview with Matt Lauer scheduled to run on Friday’s ‘Today,’ Sheen seemed somewhat contrite about his public meltdown last spring.