Last week, we heard that the 300 crew members on the set of CBS’ smash comedy Two and a Half Men were concerned about losing pay after Charlie Sheen’s latest shenanigans halted production.
Well, it looks like Charlie’s stepped up to the plate with a remedy for the money woes. According to TMZ, Charlie’s upset that Warner Bros. and show creator Chuck Lorre haven’t offered to pay the crew while he battles cocaine and alcohol addiction in “home rehab.” He says he will pay one-third of the crew’s salaries for the two weeks the show has been out of production… if the network and Warner Bros. agree to pay the rest.
This news will undoubtedly do wonders for Sheen’s still-glowing public image. Though his behavior caused a temporary shutdown on his TV comedy, many fans think even more highly of him now than before, according to a Penn Schoen survey released by The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday.
According to the poll of 700 Americans between the ages of 13 to 59-years-old, 90 percent of those describing themselves as “avid fans” of Charlie’s work don’t think Sheen’s drug and alcohol problems matter as long as he does a good job on the show. Additionally, 26 percent of those questioned view Sheen “much more” or “somewhat more” favorably after his recent antics. And get this, only 28 percent of men and 42 percent of women think CBS should fire Charlie.
Sheen is doing well and will be back on set in a few weeks time the actor’s lawyer, Yale Galanter, said Monday.
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