We haven’t heard from Charlie Sheen in a while, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t been, well, himself.
Apparently while working on his new show “Anger Management,” Warner Bros sent him and the show’s producers a cease and desist letter saying not to use any “Two and a Half Men” photos as promos for his new show, as happened at a recent TV convention.
In an interview with TMZ, Sheen said that not showing pictures from his TAAHM days doesn’t really bug him:
“I’m thrilled. It insulates me from having to redundantly see myself in the idiotic bowling shirt. Perhaps if Warner Bros. spent as much time and energy focusing on THEIR show, it wouldn’t be such a steaming pile of ass.”
In Charlie’s defense, I have to say that, while harsh, the criticism of the new Ashton Kutcher version of “Two and a Half Men” is somewhat true. But Jeez, bitter much?
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