Monday, February 7, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: CBS Takes Sides of Charlie and His TV Show Regardless Of His Personal Life


The elite head of CBS have stated it this Friday in a very clear manner that the network is totally anxious about Charlie Sheen's off-camera behavior but, they say it confidently that this behavior does not actually has affected the actor’s his work as a star of television's most popular comedy show. Nina Tassler, the president of CBS, herself made the declaration later at a personal level clamming that "We have a high level of concern," and said "How can we not?"

The much controversial personal life of the actor, which is considered extremely disorganized, is said to have included a wild night when he departure from New York hotel room in dump and that assaulted his wife, Sheen so much that she had to be taken to a hospital. Though later he did plead guilty, just this last summer for the assault in Aspen, Colo. Sheen filled gossip pages again by spending last weekend partying in Las Vegas.
Tassler confessed that she has herself given a great deal of thought to Sheen’s case, even on a "human level," but she came to the conclusion that this situation can't be viewed this simplistically. She claims that as long as the actor does his job reliably well on "Two and a Half Men," she said. Later she even proved her point while stating that "What do you get fired for? Going to work and doing your job?" Tassler asked.

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