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3 February 2011 4:13 PM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Charlie Sheen has reportedly insisted that most of what is reported about him in the media is "crap". Speaking to E! Online, the Two and a Half Men actor refused to answer to rumours including his alleged relationships with several porn stars, his apparent drug and alcohol addiction and his position on the CBS comedy. He instead suggested that people should be more focused on world affairs than celebrity gossip. "Believe nothing. I will never (more) »
- By Jennifer Still
3 February 2011 8:19 AM, PST | newser.com | See recent newser news »
Charlie Sheen is finally speaking up, and he tells E! —via text message—that the rumors swirling about him ( cocaine chunks the size of tennis balls , his family seeking a conservatorship …) are “all crap.” He continues, “Believe nothing. I will never speak about any of this as long as I'm alive,” but despite that statement, he goes on: “You're all gonna have to keep towing the same redundant line, guessing wrong.” He also notes that “two wars are in an endless state of sorrow” and Egypt is “about burned to the ground,” yet “all you people care about »
- Evann Gastaldo
3 February 2011 8:11 AM, PST | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Charlie Sheen has spoken out to clear up the rumours about his personal life, insisting there are far more important issues in the world than his headline-grabbing antics.
The troubled actor was hospitalised in Los Angeles last week (ends28Jan11) to treat a hernia after allegedly indulging in a wild night of partying. He is now receiving treatment with a rehab-at-home program, while taking an extended hiatus from work on his TV show Two And A Half Men.
He released a short statement, thanking fans and colleagues for their support while he seeks help, and he has now spoken out to silence gossip about his troubles.
In a text interview with E! Online, Sheen was asked about a report suggesting his famous father Martin wants to seek a conservatorship order to take control of his affairs - and the actor vehemently denied the story.
He writes, "All c**p... Believe nothing. I will never speak about any of this as long as I'm alive. You're all gonna have to keep towing the same redundant line, guessing wrong."
And Sheen is adamant his story is not as important as coverage of the mass protests in Egypt, where violence has broken out as citizens demonstrate against the country's leaders.
He adds, "Btw (by the way), two wars are in an endless state of sorrow. Egypt about burned to the ground, and all you people care about is my bulls**t... (It's) pathetic... Shame shame shame." »
3 February 2011 7:51 AM, PST | Celebsology | See recent Celebsology news »
Charlie Sheen is finally speaking up about his crazy antics over the last few months.
At first this is what he had to say about all the rumors and talk:
"All crap. Believe nothing. I will never speak about any of this as long as I'm alive. You're all gonna have to keep towing the same redundant line, guessing wrong. Btw, two wars are in an endless state of sorrow. Egypt about burned to the ground, and all you people care about is my bullsh*t?"
But then his publicist must have been pissed and made him release this statement:
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- Sharon Tharp
3 February 2011 1:54 AM, PST | Celebrity Mania | See recent Celebrity Mania news »
Charlie Sheen has thanked his fans for their support after he began his home rehab stint. The "Two and a Half Men" actor, who started a three-month program last week after being hospitalized following an alleged 36-hour drink and drug session at his Los Angeles home, is grateful for the messages he has received, as well as the encouragement and understanding from his work colleagues.
"I have a lot of work to do to be able to return the support I have received from so many people," Charlie said in a statement. "I want to say thank you to my fellow cast members, the crew of 'Two and a Half Men' and everyone at CBS and Warner Bros., especially Les Moonves and Bruce Rosenblum for their concern and support. And to my fans, your good wishes have touched me very much. Like Errol Flynn, who had to put down his sword on occasion, »
- celebrity-mania.com
3 February 2011 12:57 AM, PST | icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news »
Charlie Sheen calls the so-called reports about him "all crap." The controversial "Two and a Half Men" star says it's "pathetic" that the media cared about his personal troubles than the current world events.
He told eonline.com via text message about the rumors swirling about him, "Believe nothing. I will never speak about any of this as long as I'm alive. You're all gonna have to keep towing the same redundant line, guessing wrong."
"Btw, two wars are in an endless state of sorrow. Egypt about burned to the ground, and all you people care about is my bulls***?"
"Shame shame shame."
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2 February 2011 8:00 PM, PST | TheImproper.com | See recent TheImproper.com news »
Charlie Sheen, supposedly in rehab at his plush Hollywood home after a 36-hour drug bender, has two words to sum up all the media coverage of the episode: “All crap.” In a text message exchange with E! News, Sheen said reports that his show “Two and a Half Men” is facing cancellation, and his parents are seeking control of his assets are false. “All crap,” he wrote in the text message. “Believe nothing. I will never speak about any of this as long as I’m alive. You’re all gonna have to keep towing the same redundant line, guessing wrong,” he added. »
- kgirard@theimproper.com (Keith Girard)
2 February 2011 4:13 PM, PST | E! Online - UK | See recent E! Online - UK news »
His show on the verge of cancellation? His parents trying to take control of his assets? In an exclusive exchange with E! News, Charlie Sheen is clearing up all the rumors himself. Here's what he had to say about his troubles, the false stories and his undying love for his fans. Asked if his father, Martin, is really seeking a conservatorship as claimed by Radar Online and whether Two and a Half Men would be halted, the rehabbing star was to the point. "All crap," he told us via text. "Believe nothing. I will never speak about any of this as long as I'm alive. You're all gonna have to keep towing the same redundant line, guessing wrong." He's obviously »
2 February 2011 4:13 PM, PST | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
His show on the verge of cancellation? His parents trying to take control of his assets? In an exclusive exchange with E! News, Charlie Sheen is clearing up all the rumors himself. Here's what he had to say about his troubles, the false stories and his undying love for his fans. Asked if his father, Martin, is really seeking a conservatorship as claimed by Radar Online and whether Two and a Half Men would be halted, the rehabbing star was to the point. "All crap," he told us via text. "Believe nothing. I will never speak about any of this as long as I'm alive. You're all gonna have to keep towing the same redundant line, guessing wrong." He's obviously »
2 February 2011 3:22 PM, PST | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Updated: Charlie Sheen broke his media silence Wednesday, releasing a public statement and sending text messages to a news outlet.
“I have a lot of work to do to be able to return the support I have received from so many people.
I want to say ‘thank-you’ to my fellow cast members, the crew of Two and a Half Men, and everyone at CBS and Warner Bros., especially Les Moonves and Bruce Rosenblum for their concern and support.
And to my fans, your good wishes have touched me very much.
Like Errol Flynn, who had to put down his sword on occasion, »
- James Hibberd
10 items from 2011
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