Charlie Sheen claims chances to rejoin “Men” at ’85 percent’
In an interview with a Boston radio station Tuesday, the actor estimated that his chances to get his old job back at “85 percent”.
Charlie Sheen revealed this week that his camp has been in talks to bring him back after being fired last March 7 from America’s hit TV series, "Two and a Half Men".
In an interview with a Boston radio station Tuesday, the actor estimated that his chances to get his old job back at “85 percent”.
Noting that he was asked not to disclose the terms and conditions for the ongoing negotiations, Sheen refused to provide detailed information to the host of the Sports Hub 98.5 WBZ –FM.
The Associated Press said in a report that CBS and Warner Bros. Television have both remained mum about Sheen’s revelations on possible return to “Two and a Half Men”.
Meanwhile, Sheen also claimed during the interview that the “Men” creators have been keeping his earnings from the show’s syndication deals. He added that the withheld profits are part of the $100-million he filed against the show’s executive producer, CBS honcho Chuck Lorre.
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