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  • Charlie Sheen Was Silently Battling Cancer; Now His Show Is Canceled

    Charlie Sheen has been battling a cancer scare, and he never told anyone.

    The Enquirer interviewed Charlie Sheen for an upcoming edition, and he revealed that he had been diagnosed with a pre-cancerous throat condition.

    “It was terrifying,” Sheen told The Enquirer.

    After his diagnosis, long-time smoker Sheen sought help, of course. He learned that he would have to undergo a “very aggressive procedure” that could affect his voice and his dental work.

    But Sheen is still a man bent on “winning.”

    “I never gave up hope that I would beat this challenge,” he says.

    Sheen is facing another challenge lately. FX has decided to stop his show Anger Management after its 100th episode.

    “I am beyond proud of what we accomplished over the course of 100 episodes of Anger Management,” Sheen says.

    “We created something uniquely special with some of the most talented individuals I have ever had the privilege to work with,” Sheen continues. “My sincere thanks to all for their unwavering love and support. Here’s to the next chapter.”

    And rumors are still flying that Sheen might pop back in for the finale of his old show, Two and a Half Men. That show is also finishing up its twelve-season run. Sheen has teased that he would like to drop back in on the show, even though he alienated almost everyone involved with it to the point that they killed his character off.

    Sheen has since offered his apologies to those he insulted. But he still seems unable to avoid occasionally insulting his replacement on the show, Ashton Kutcher.

    Still the rumor will not die. No one will confirm anything, but Ashton Kutcher left an ominous clue dangling.

    “It’s uh, I don’t know if I’m allowed to talk about it,” Kutcher said. “But I’m scared…Yeah, I’m a little terrified.”

  • Charlie Sheen Caught on Camera During ‘Hammered’ Visit to Taco Bell Drive-thru

    Oh good grief. Bad boy Charlie Sheen is at it again, and he just seems to keep one-upping himself.

    Recently, the Anger Management actor got completely drunk and somehow ended up walking through a Taco Bell drive-thru. And thanks to another Taco Bell patron who was sitting in a line of cars at the fast food eatery, the whole crazy episode was caught on camera.

    In the YouTube clip posted by the Taco Bell patron, Sheen walks past cars in the drive-thru and begins talking to the cameraman through his open car window. Sheen and the man shake hands and exchange names before the 48-year-old actor says, “Sorry, I’m so f–king hammered.”

    Sheen then introduces himself to a female passenger before sharing the tattoos on his chest and arm, per a request from the car’s occupants. Sheen and the passengers chat a bit more before Sheen walks off into the night in a drunken stupor.

    Jeff Ballard, Sheen‘s rep, confirmed to E! News that Sheen’s drunken Taco Bell run happened last week during a hiatus from his show Anger Management.

    The rep assured everyone that the Three and a half Men alum was being chauffeured at the time of the surprise visit to Taco Bell and wasn’t driving while under the influence.

    So why was Sheen drunk at a Taco Bell drive-thru?

    “Where else do you go when you are hammered?” said Ballard.

    Image via YouTube

  • Charlie Sheen Wasted at Taco Bell Drive-Thru

    While sitting in his car awaiting his “fourth meal”, Taco Bell customer Jayden Blair had a chance encounter with a riotously besotted Charlie Sheen, who a emerged from behind some bushes, after Blair yells “she’s a big fan” and points to his passenger.

    Sheen introduced himself as Charlie in a gravelly voice, and exclaimed, “Sorry I’m so fucking hammered.” With his eyes barely open, an affable Sheen says it’s “awesome” to meet the two.

    When Blair goes in for a fist bump, Sheen recoils a bit, and asks, “You guys want to fight?” Apparently joking, Sheen goes in for the fist bump. The actor proceeds to show off a couple of tattoos, one of which appears to be Charlie Brown. The other one is a Cincinnati Reds logo.

    Here is the video clip:

    Sheen says “Go Reds!,” and then explains to Blair that his driver’s name is Gary. Gary tells Sheen it’s time to roll, and Sheen tells Gary, “No, we’re fine, we’re fine.”

    Sheen, just as famous for his impaired antics as he is for being an actor, producer and winner, then took off with his fourth meal, leaving Blair with a story to tell, and a Youtube clip that is going viral.

    Sheen, born Carlos Irwin Estevez, has amassed a fortune of roughly $125 million, and was once the highest paid actor in television during his stint on Two and Half Men. After having a much-publicized meltdown, the tiger blood enthusiast was fired from the show by Warner Bros. and CBS in March, 2011, and was replaced by Ashton Kutcher.

    Sheen now stars on the FX comedy series Anger Management, and has been keeping his ideals he’d described during his My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option spoken word tour he’d embarked upon after being let go by CBS to himself.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Selma Blair, Kate Wales is Replaced

    Anyone looking forward to seeing Selma Blair reprise the role of Kate Wales for season three of FX’s Anger Management will be disappointed to hear that her replacement has been finalized. While it was released in June that Selma would not be returning to the show due to interpersonal conflicts between herself and Charlie Sheen, the new female lead has just recently been cast.

    The studio previously released the following statement, “We are confirming that Selma Blair will not be returning to ‘Anger Management’ and we wish her the very best.”

    Original reports claim that disputes occurred because Selma vocally announced her discontent with Charlie Sheen’s tardiness and work ethic. Once Mr. Sheen heard of these complaints he demanded that Selma Blair be let go where it was also reported that he listed Mila Kunis as a potential addition to the cast. Selma Blair’s unique manner of relaying comedic nuances will be missed once the new season starts; however, she is being replaced by another talented performer.

    Tony nominated actress Laura Bell Bundy best known for her role as the energetic and feisty Elle Woods in Legally Blonde: The Musical as well as How I Met Your Mother will play Dr. Jordan Denby, a psychologist, who causes character turmoil and audience entertainment due to her recent divorce, penchant for alcohol, and erratic mood changes.

    Laura Bell Bundy has recently expanded her career into the music world where she is currently touring with Rascal Flatts. She signed with one of Nashville’s record labels, Big Machine Records, and will release a country single sometime in August.

    Anger Management has undergone a couple of cast changes this summer in preparation for the next season, which also includes adding Brian Austin Green’s character, Sean, who is the boyfriend of Charlie Goodson’s ex-wife as a more prominent role. Will the show remain as successful with these changes?

  • Selma Blair And Charlie Sheen Feuding On Anger Management

    If the rumors concerning Selma Blair and her role on FX’s Anger Management turn to fact, the actress’ relationship with Charlie Sheen has deteriorated well beyond the feud stage. A report at TMZ indicates the two are “at WAR (their capitalization, not mine)” and, in fact, Blair may be out of a job. At least if Sheen has his winning way. With that in mind, allow me to get this out of the way: so much for Sheen (and Blair) managing their anger, right? Bad jokes aside, it appears as if Sheen has a hard time getting along with, well, anyone for long periods of time.

    Granted, in this case, it appears as if Blair started the mess by saying Sheen was “a menace to work with,” and that the actor has poor work habits. The report indicates she told this to the executive team behind the series, and, as is the Hollywood way, word got back to Sheen, which lead to the following predictable reaction from the actor:

    But sources close to Sheen tell us the actor did more than just complain … he told everyone HE FIRED SELMA altogether — although it’s unclear how official it was.

    Charlie then made it clear to “AM” honchos … if Selma shows up to set Monday — when the show is scheduled to shoot — he’ll refuse to work.

    TMZ goes onto say that their sources indicate the bosses at FX are hoping this goes away. Oddly enough, the news about the Blair/Sheen blow up comes just six days after the actress posted the following on Twitter:


    I suppose it’s worth noting that Sheen did not respond to Blair’s tweet, and if the news of this fallout is true, it’s doubtful he will anytime soon. Whatever the case, I hope someone tell him to stop hitting the “Return” key when he wants to make a new line in a tweet. Twitter’s word wrap works quite effectively. An example:

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  • Charlie Sheen Retiring After He Finishes Anger Management

    Charlie Sheen is retiring, that is, after his stint on the upcoming FX comedy “Anger Management” has come to an end. However, that day might be down the proverbial a piece, as the television program will be picked up for a 90 whopping episodes should the first 10 prove successful. Although Sheen may talk a big game when it comes to abandoning the industry that put him on the map, he still has more than enough time to plant his foot directly in his mouth once again.

    “I’ve been doing this 30 years. And there’s a lot more out there to do than make-believe, you know?” Sheen said about his decision to call it quits. “I mean, I’m grateful. I’ve got a dream life as a direct result of television, you know? But at some point you just get tired of wearing somebody else’s clothes, saying somebody else’s words and working in somebody else’s space.”

    The former “Two and a Half Men” also said that, when his days in the business are officially said and done, he intends to devote his free time to his five children. Regarding his upcoming television show, Sheen seems to understand that the deck isn’t necessarily stacked in his favor, stating that he is “aware of the fact that you don’t get these kinds of shots in the same lifetime.”

    Sheen’s supposed swan song, “Anger Management”, is scheduled to arrive on June 28th. If you haven’t heard of the show, take a peek at the preview embedded below. After that, why not take a stroll through some of the snarky comments Twitter users have made about Charlie’s upcoming retirement. Chances are, these posts are at least ten times funnier than anything you’re likely to find on the actor’s latest televised comedy.

  • Charlie Sheen Rant: Staples Center Gives Him the Boot

    Charlie Sheen rant: Is anyone really surprised at this point when the former “Two and a Half Men” star completely blows his cool? Despite the fact that Sheen claims he regrets his actions following his infamous, widely-publicized meltdown, the actor is apparently at it again, directing his misplaced rage at a Staples Center employee who barred him from re-entering the venue on Thursday. The kicker: TMZ got the whole thing on video. Obviously.

    Sheen, who had stepped outside to smoke a a quick cigarette, attempted to return to his seat once the deed was done. Unfortunately, he didn’t notice the posted signage about leaving the venue, and the female security guard on-duty refused to let him back in. At first, Sheen attempts to reason with the guard, that is, until he realized that she wasn’t going to budge. In true Sheen fashion, he unleashed an epic stream of expletives.

    “You know what? F**king blow my balls, alright, you f**king asshole,” he shouted before heading back to the parking lot. Once there, he used a nearby paparazzo to express his displeasure with the whole scenario. “Have common sense and common courtesy gone in society? That was what I was trying to impress upon her.”

    According to the Los Angeles Times, the Staples Center defends their employee’s decision to bar Sheen from re-entering the venue, claiming the system is in place for the “safety of fans”.

    Michael Roth of AEG, the company that owns the Staples Center, says there are signs posted inside and outside that warn patrons that they cannot re-enter the building once they’ve stepped outside. He added that there are areas inside the venue for smokers.

    “We regret that any patron would direct such abusive language at one of our employees,” Roth explained.

  • Denise Richards Discusses Charlie Sheen, Anger Management

    Denise Richards, ex-wife to volatile star Charlie Sheen, has accepted a role on the former “Two and a Half Men” star’s brand new show “Anger Management”. Here’s the kicker: She’s playing his love interest. Given that Sheen was outrageously enraged by Richards not too long ago, it’s strange that she would want to participate in anything involving her temperamental ex-husband. However, when you need work, I suppose any job will do.

    Cynicism aside, I suppose it’s good that the two are attempting to put the past behind him. However, the next time Richards does an interview where she endlessly complains about Sheen’s behavior, I will roll my eyes and say “That’s what you get!” to whoever happens to be standing next to me at the time. No joke.

    “Charlie came to me and asked me to do an episode on the show,” Richards explained to the television show Extra. “I saw a sneak peek of the first episode and it’s really funny. I did a table read last week. I play a love interest to my ex-husband.”

    Regarding the duo’s tumultuous relationship: “He’s in a really good place. Everything is good. He’s been very focused on our children and on his job.” For the sake of their kids, here’s hoping that positive vibe continues into the future.

    “Anger Management” has its FX debut on June 28th.