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sandy7827 04-28-2011 10:54 AM

Is Charlie Sheen Ready to Return to Work- His Atto
 
It looks like 'Two and a Half Men' will be filming again even sooner than we expected.
Charlie Sheen's attorney, Yale Galanter, told E! Online that the actor will return to the 'Two and a Half Men' set before the end of the month. "We are thinking Charlie will be going back to work two weeks from today," he said on Monday.
The troubled 45-year-old is currently seeing rehab specialists in his own home, rather than checking into a clinic as previously announced. "Charlie is fine healthwise and doing really well," his attorney said. "Things are looking good. Everybody's intentions are to get him back in the swing of things as soon as possible."
After being hospitalized Jan. 27 for severe abdominal pains, Sheen claimed he had a hernia. Insiders and the tapes of the 911 call that sent Sheen to the hospital indicate, however, that the actor was finishing up a 36-hour bender which included a suitcase filled with bricks of cocaine delivered to his home.
A close friend of the actor previously told PopEater's Rob Shuter that if 'Two and a Half Men's' ratings soared following the actor's hospitalization, Sheen would be back to work in no time to collect a substantial bonus to his $1.25 million per episode salary. "If ratings go through the roof again, as they did after Charlie's incident in New York, CBS and Charlie will be out again in no time and back to his old ways," the source said. "However christian louboutins on sale, if the public finally stops rewarding Charlie for his bad behavior, then, and only then, can you expect him to take the situation seriously."
Last week Sheen released a sobering statement admitting he had "a lot of work to do" and graciously thanked his fans, family women jordans, friends and CBS execs. But RadarOnline.com reportedly got a very different statement from Sheen himself via text message. "I'm fine," he wrote. "People don't seem to get it... Guy can't have a great time and do his job also? Bunch of turds."
Though CBS might want Sheen back to work so they don't lose huge amounts of money in lost advertising, network execs were reportedly looking for a reason to force him into rehab. Although as one insider said, "Charlie has been partying pretty hard nike air jordan heels for women, but he's showed up and does his job. Everyone likes him. He's professional."
The show must go on, that's for sure. Let's just hope it doesn't cost Sheen his sobriety.yilai:nike high heels


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