Gossip: Charlie Sheen
CBS executives say they have “a high level of concern” about Charlie Sheen’s behavior, but aren’t thinking of firing him from his hit show, said the New York Daily News.
CBS executives say they have “a high level of concern” about Charlie Sheen’s behavior, but aren’t thinking of firing him from his hit show, said the New York Daily News. “How can you not be concerned?” said Nina Tassler, head of the network’s entertainment division, of Sheen’s wild partying, which now reportedly includes a weekend spent in a Las Vegas hotel with porn star Bree Olson and Jesse James’ tattoo-covered ex-mistress, Michelle “Bombshell” McGee. There’s little the network can do, Tassler said. “He’s a professional, he comes to work, he does his job extremely well,” said Tassler. “As long as he does his job well, things will continue as planned.”
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