Charlie Sheen to be Killed by Train on ‘Men’
Speculation around the internet is that Charlie Sheens Two and a Half Men character Charlie Harper will be killed off by a train. Mr. Tiger Blood himself has a message to them about that.
Speculation around the internet is that Charlie Sheens Two and a Half Men character Charlie Harper will be killed off by a train. Mr. Tiger Blood himself has a message to them about that.
CBS revealed the role that Ashton Kutcher will be playing on Two and a Half Men. I don't think it has anything to do with Charlie Sheen's old character, and how he gets involved with the rest of the cast is still some top secret information.
We have been hearing about Ashton Kutcher joining the cast of the CBS hit sitcom Two and a Half Men and now CBS has finally put out it's first ad for the revamped show.
America can finally see just what Charlie Sheen found so appealing in Bree Olson.
Olson, one of the star's former 'goddesses,' appears on the cover of August's issue of Playboy.
For one night at least, Charlie Sheen will be the victim of Comedy Central’s Roast that will air on September 19th. Wow, talk about a guy who has given a lot of ammo for this event.
We are finally getting out of the steroid era in baseball, but now it seems that even some of our favorite baseball films are guilty of enhancing their performance with drugs.
So much for winning: TMZ is reporting that Charlie Sheen’s last and final goddess, Natalie Kenly, moved out on the troubled actor sometime last week.
With this being Charlie Sheen, things obviously didn’t end smoothly. In fact, sources tell TMZ that Sheen demanded Kenly return the Mercedes he bought for her.
Sources for the Hollywood Reporter have confirmed that funnyman Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men' next season.
Actor Charlie Sheen had a bit of "sad" news to report at the Fort Lauderdale, FL, stop of his 'Violent Torpedo of Truth' tour on Saturday.
While Charlie Sheen mania seems to be calming down a bit, the self-proclaimed possessor of "Adonis DNA" is betting that some the colorful catchphrases he coined or popularized during his unprecedented pop cultural rampage will stick around for a long time.
Is Charlie Sheen’s “WINNING” streak officially over? Based on reports from the first live show of his ‘Violent Torpedo of Truth / Defeat Is Not an Option’ tour, the answer is unanimously yes.
Sheen has already booked two shows, and it looks like he has an offer to sing for a rock band too.