Sheen to die in Two and a Half Men?

Charlie Sheen is not making a comeback on popular TV show, Two and a Half Men, after his fiasco with the producers, who are planning to eliminate his character by killing it off.
In the CBS comedy’s season premiere in September, the episode will reveal that Charlie Harper, the character whom Sheen played for seven-and-a-half seasons before being fired in March because of his rants, has died, TMZ reported.
Among the scenarios that co-creator Chuck Lorre and the other producers are mulling include having Harper drive off a cliff. The move would ensure that Sheen could never return to the show, though technically he could appear in a flashback or a dream if Sheen and the producers someday patch up. Meanwhile, Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher will enter the show by buying Harper’s home after his death. Sheen was fired from the show in March after a weeks-long media circus that had the actor attacking everything from Alcoholics Anonymous to Lorre.

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Courtney dumped by boyfriend
London: Rocker Courtney Love has been dumped by her boyfriend Henry Allsopp after his family expressed shock over the pair bonding within a short period of time.
Love, 46, who is a self-confessed drug addict, has moved out of the luxurious London home that she shared with the aristocratic art dealer, reported Contactmusic.
“Most of the family were rather alarmed by how besotted he was and feared she had delusions of landing herself a title she used to joke about becoming Lady Love,” a source said.
The widow of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, admitted she is into rich guys and felt that she could prove to be a great asset to wealthy man like Allsopp, who is the godson of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
“These days I’m only interested in plutocrats. Like really, really rich guys. I’m determined to land one sooner or later. The thing is, I think I can be a real asset to a wealthy man,” she said.
—PTI

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