Charlie Sheen Has Had Discussions About Returning to 'Two and a Half Men'
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Not spilling any detail from the talks with his former bosses, the actor claims his syndication profits from the show is being 'withheld'

AceShowbiz - Having been busy with his Torpedo Tour, Charlie Sheen spared some time to stop by Boston radio station the Sports Hub 98.5 WBZ-FM on Tuesday night, April 12 to talk about "Two and a Half Men". The 45-year-old, who has been fired from the CBS series in March, revealed that he has had discussions with his former bosses about returning to the show.

"There's been discussions," Sheen admitted, but he could not share further because he "was asked not to divulge anything." While in the past he reportedly boasted that his personal issue could not get him fired, he now shows a more humble attitude. "Had they told me at the end of Season 8 that that behavior wasn't going to be cool, I would have adjusted it," he said as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

During the interview, Sheen also claimed that he was not paid his portion of the syndication profits from "Two and a Half Men". "I'm supposed to [be receiving the money], but that's - what's the term? - being withheld," he shared, agreeing with the interviewer that it was "unfair".

Beside talking about the TV show, Sheen was also willing to give an update on his potential next big screen project, "Major League 3". "We're definitely doing that. It's just a question of when. The script's fabulous," he gushed, adding that "pretty much everyone" in the cast ensemble will return for the "Major League II" sequel.

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