Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Charlie Sheen fired from the series "Two and a Half Men" for Warner Bros.

"After carefully considering, Warner Bros. Television services over Charlie Sheen in the series' Two and a Half Men" immediately ", the statement of the study, serving as series producer. As happened when they announced the cancellation of the "show", the study does not specify that this involves the semi-final of the series, which leaves the door open to continue production with a substitute actor.

Sheen, who starred in the American media in recent weeks with his controversial statements, released this weekend via the Internet its own program, "Sheen's Korner", which received just two days more than 1.2 million visits. The "webcast" of Sheen, a makeshift space that serves as public gallery of the controversial artist, kicked off Saturday with an issue which was followed live by 100,000 Internet users and had its second part on Sunday.

Last week, Sheen, 45, opened the account in Twitter and won the Guinness record for reaching one million fans on that platform, faster than any other user in 25 hours and 17 minutes. The network is now the spokesperson for the actor after his public relations officer resigns after pleading unable to contain the destructive verbiage of his client, who passed by unstoppable from rehab in February and seriously insulting heads of CBS, emitting chain "Two and a Half Men."

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