Friday, April 15, 2011

Charlie Sheen Won't Be Returning to 'Two and a Half Men'

It appears the only world in which Charlie Sheen will return to his hit series 'Two and a Half Men' is his own head.

Lawyers for Warner Bros. TV, defendants in Sheen's $100-million-dollar lawsuit to get his job back, sent a letter today saying that the statements Sheen made to a Boston radio station earlier this week hinting he'd be back are completely untrue.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the letter read, "As you know, there have been no discussions, there are no discussions, and there will be no discussions, regarding his returning to or having any involvement in the series."

Sheen's lawyer has responded to the accusation, saying Warner Bros. is the one lying.
"That's ridiculous," Sheen's lawyer, Marty Singer, told THR, "There absolutely have been discussions. As late as this Tuesday there have been discussions about Charlie coming back and everyone was involved."

Sheen didn't explicitly say he would return in the radio interview, but the implication was clear. "There've been discussions, but I was asked not to divulge anything," the troubled star said Tuesday of his potential comeback.

"Had they told me at the end of season 8 that that behavior wasn't going to be cool, I would have adjusted it," Sheen said, adding that he's not getting any syndication residuals since being fired and initiating litigation with Warner Bros. TV.

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