Charlie Sheen will continue in “Two and a Half Men”

Charlie Sheen will continue in "Two and a Half Men"
The most profitable comedy series in the U.S., “Two and a Half Men,” will continue with its main star, actor Charlie Sheen. The artist himself has sent a statement confirming all the media news ensuring that its presence in the series will continue, because he has signed for two more seasons. “I’m looking forward to returning to my CBS home on Monday nights,” he said in the memo that includes the BBC.

With these statements ending a saga that took months on pages of newspapers. Charlie had threatened to leave “Two and a Half Men” requiring up to one million dollars per episode. Following this request, actor, producers and managers of the chain began negotiations now appear to have reached agreement, although the details of his meetings were not disclosed.

Still, on the other side of the pond, the media assume that Sheen has achieved its purpose and has become the highest paid TV actor of the moment.

It seems that the actor is doing well as an actor, while his personal life crumbles. Sheen must face trial in July after the lawsuit filed by his wife, Brooke Mieller Sheen, who accused him of domestic violence after a fight at Christmas 2009.

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