As the world watched Charlie Sheen‘s nuclear meltdown in the days after he was canned from ‘Two and a Half Men‘ last year, a lot of people couldn’t help but find the irony in the word he used to describe his situation: “Winning!”
But hindsight being what it is, Sheen now reveals in an interview that he shares that feeling, saying he was “in total denial” during that dark time.
‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ can be a tedious song to sing (and listen to), so Jimmy Fallon livened it up a bit on Wednesday’s ‘Late Night.’
Instead of three French Hens, eight maids-a-milking, and six geese a-laying, Fallon and his ‘Late Night Carolers’ sang about Charlie Sheen, Kim Kardashian, the Royal wedding, Herman Cain, Occupy Wall Street, and other big news stories from 2011.
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.’
Sources for the Hollywood Reporter have confirmed that funnyman Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men' next season.
Though reps for CBS, studio Warner Bros. and Kutcher declined to comment, sources claim the deal is "all but signed." Kutcher also posted a coy tweet late Thursday night, asking, "What's the square root of 6.25?"
Wait, what?
Deadline is exclusively reporting that British actor Hugh Grant was "deep in final negotiations" to replace Charlie Sheen on the long running - and currently in limbo - CBS sitcom 'Two and a Half Men.' However, at the last minute, Grant pulled out, due to creative differences.
After all the drama, headaches and "WINNING," is there a chance that Charlie Sheen will return to 'Two and a Half Men'? The answer may surprise you.
According to the Chicago Tribune, the troubled actor, who is in the midst of his 'Violent Torpedo of Truth / Defeat Is Not an Option' tour, sat down with a local Boston radio station Tuesday night, during which he said there have been "
Did Jon Cryer take a jab at former co-star Charlie Sheen on national TV?
During Comedy Central's first Comedy Awards over the weekend, Jon told the audience he was "kind of a private person" who felt that it's "important for an actor to keep out of the public eye."
Deny it all that you want. As sad as it is with all of the turbulent world events currently blanketing our country and our lives, Charlie Sheen is very much a part of the news--and rightfully so. We very well could be watching the final days, tragically, of a very gifted actor, and one of my favorites.
If you were too busy Winning on Saturday night and missed the latest episode of SNL, if shouldn't surprise you that Lorn and the gang have hijacked the Charlie Sheen band wagon. I have to admit, Bill Hader does a pretty killer impression of Mr. Sheen - but Abby Elliott's, Christina Aguilera could use a little work. What do you think?
I'm sitting at the board tonight, thinking that I've been doing these posts long enough, I should start blogging a little bit more. I mean, I know you already practically hang on my every word so why not expand on that. I could be clever. I could be informative. More than likely, I'll be neither, but you never know until you try.
So here goes.