Charlie Sheen Fired From "Two And A Half Men"
After Charlie Sheen's ongoing public rants of insanity, Warner Bros. Television fired him from "Two And A Half Men."
The studio made this decision after "careful consideration" about the actor's media crusade against his bosses.
Warner spokesman, Paul McGuire, said no decisions have been made about the show's future or potential replacements, though there has been rumors that the studio is in talks with recent "Glee" guest star John Stamos.
Of course, Sheen responded with more angry comments, texting the Associate Press the F-word and "They Lose." He assures that he will sue the company and has big plans for the near future.
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