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Two and a Half Men: Charlie Sheen Responds to Being Fired, Silly Shirts

Warner Bros. sent Charlie Sheen a letter today letting him know that his services are no longer required for Two and a Half Men. As one might expect, Sheen has plenty to say on the matter and has no plans to go down without a fight.

Reached for comment, he told TMZ, “This is very good news. They continue to be in breach, like so many whales. It is a big day of gladness at the Sober Valley Lodge because now I can take all of their bazillions, never have to look at whatshisc*ck again and I never have to put on those silly shirts for as long as this warlock exists in the terrestrial dimension.”

Interestingly, in 2009, Sheen made a deal with Christopher Wicks, designer and owner Rock & Roll Religion, to sell a signature line of those “silly shirts” in Nordstroms across the country. At the time, he said, “The launch of DaVinci Collection by Charlie Sheen has been really exciting thus far. I am happy the designs have been well received and am looking forward to taking the next step with the line and Christopher Wicks. I feel people are really drawn to the line for its comfort, quality and vintage inspired look and I hope we have much success with it at Nordstrom.”

Two and a Half Men executive producer Chuck Lorre, CBS and Warner Bros. have not responded to Sheen’s latest statement, including his apparent distaste for his character’s wardrobe.

What do you think? Will Sheen prevail in his lawsuit? Are the shirts silly? Should Sheen have made a deal to sell them if he felt that way?


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