There have been rumblings around the Internet indicating that Charlie Sheen may have been HIV positive for a while now.
Tomorrow, the actor could break the news on the Today Show.
Former Guns N’ Roses/current Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash has been part of some iconic TV moments, such as the Michael Jackson 30th anniversary special in 2001, the 100th episode of ‘South Park’ in 2003 and the Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show in 2011 with the Black Eyed Peas.
It’s not too soon to add this one to his impressive list: Playing guitar during actor Charlie Sheen’s Comedy Central roast,
America can finally see just what Charlie Sheen found so appealing in Bree Olson.
Olson, one of the star's former 'goddesses,' appears on the cover of August's issue of Playboy.
So much for winning: TMZ is reporting that Charlie Sheen’s last and final goddess, Natalie Kenly, moved out on the troubled actor sometime last week.
With this being Charlie Sheen, things obviously didn’t end smoothly. In fact, sources tell TMZ that Sheen demanded Kenly return the Mercedes he bought for her.
With his television career in the toilet, Charlie Sheen has apparently turned to music to keep his celebrity status afloat.
The former 'Two and a Half Men' star, who just wrapped his ill-fated 'Violent Torpedo of Truth' tour, released a single today that features his trademarked catchphrase, 'Winning.'
Actor Charlie Sheen had a bit of "sad" news to report at the Fort Lauderdale, FL, stop of his 'Violent Torpedo of Truth' tour on Saturday.
During a Q&A segment with the audience, Sheen revealed that he had been dumped by one of his "goddesses," porn star Bree Olson, via text message. According to Radar Online, the troubled actor admitted he wasn't doing well after receiving
While Charlie Sheen mania seems to be calming down a bit, the self-proclaimed possessor of "Adonis DNA" is betting that some the colorful catchphrases he coined or popularized during his unprecedented pop cultural rampage will stick around for a long time.
Hydro-gliff, a California company that was formed last month and has the same address as Sheen's lawyer, has applied to trademark 22
Apparently it's all over for Charlie Sheen, or is this just the beginning? According to CNN.com, in a statement released Monday, Warner Brothers Television said Charlie Sheen is no longer employed by the company and the release went on to say:
With all the rough attention piling up, it's becoming increasingly hard to argue that Charlie Sheen is "winning."
But that doesn't make this Jimmy Fallon sketch, where the comedian incorporates crazy Sheen quotes into a spoof cologne commercial, any less hilarious. Check it out after the jump.
Who doesn't remember Charlie Sheen in Ferris Bueller's Day Off? Sheen has come a long way since that 1986 hit. His show Two and a Half Men has been on the air since September 2003.