At the taping for his upcoming Comedy Central roast, Charlie Sheen endured quite the verbal beating. But the former Two and a Half Men star says he came out of it "unscathed," according to Entertainment Weekly.
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"Once again, I come out unscathed. You can't hurt me. I can't kill me," Sheen said at the conclusion of the taping. "Did you really think your little jokes were going to hurt me? I did porn stars; I did drugs. Then I did the one thing everybody in America wishes he could do. I told my boss to f--- off. And then it was gone. I'm done with 'the winning' because I've already won."
Sheen, of course, is referring to his media assault against Two and a Half Men executive producer Chuck Lorre when the show failed to resume production after a hiatus was taken for Sheen to enter rehab....
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Comedy Central certainly gets diversity points in assembling the lineup for Charlie Sheen's celebrity roast.
The cable network has added William Shatner, Jon Lovitz, Patrice O'Neal and Amy Schumer, as well as Kate Walsh (yes, Kate Walsh from Private Practice) and...
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Just because Charlie Sheen's character is being killed off Two and a Half Men, that doesn't mean Charlie Harper will suddenly be forgotten, Jon Cryer tells Entertainment Weekly.
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In August, reports came out that CBS was planning to kill off Sheen's character, which would effectively preclude him from ever returning to the series. Sheen was fired in March by production studio Warner Bros. TV after months of growing tension between Sheen and executive producer Chuck Lorre. Ashton Kutcher was brought onboard the hit show in May.
True to the show's tone, Cryer says Charlie Harper's death and funeral won't be...
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Jackass star Steve-O was arrested in Canada for assault with a weapon, stemming from an incident that occurred eight years ago, TMZ reports.
Steve-O (real name: Stephen Gilchrist Glover) was stopped Sunday by customs after exiting a plane at Calgary International Airport. Officials noticed there was an...
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Jackass 3-D pushed The Social Network out of the top spot at the box office, bringing in $50 million, Box Office Mojo reports.
The motley crew of Johnny Knoville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, "Wee Man" and Preston Lacy were back, this time in 3-D, for their third big-screen outing.
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