Charlie Sheen said that while he is undergoing rehabilitation treatment, he would be willing to pay the crew members of Two and a Half Men.
CBS said it wasn’t going to make any new episodes of the successful sitcom while Sheen is in rehab, and it was up in the air if the crew of the show would be paid in his absence.
TMZ reports that Sheen has offered to pay for one-third of the salaries of CBS employees working for the show if CBS and Warner Bros. were willing to cover the rest.
Entertainment Weekly reported that there has not been a decision yet from the two companies on whether they are to compensate the crew in the absence of the 45-year-old actor.
They plan to resume production of the show by the end of the month.
“We sincerely hope that Charlie’s rehab is going well,” an unnamed CBS executive told TMZ. “We hope that he is healthy in the very near future and we look forward to the return of production of Two and a Half Men.”
CBS said it wasn’t going to make any new episodes of the successful sitcom while Sheen is in rehab, and it was up in the air if the crew of the show would be paid in his absence.
TMZ reports that Sheen has offered to pay for one-third of the salaries of CBS employees working for the show if CBS and Warner Bros. were willing to cover the rest.
Entertainment Weekly reported that there has not been a decision yet from the two companies on whether they are to compensate the crew in the absence of the 45-year-old actor.
They plan to resume production of the show by the end of the month.
“We sincerely hope that Charlie’s rehab is going well,” an unnamed CBS executive told TMZ. “We hope that he is healthy in the very near future and we look forward to the return of production of Two and a Half Men.”