
“The cut up from B left me numb, each in spirit and from the quantity of booze and dope I showered my mind with to quell the debilitating frustrations,” Sheen wrote about his breakup with Mueller and the way it grew to become his downfall career-wise.
“It was the flashpoint that left me unable to indicate up and execute my job with any centered consistency, and consequently, Two and a Half got here to a screeching halt with eight episodes nonetheless on the manufacturing schedule,” the writer defined.
After Sheen “went darkish and made myself unreachable,” then-CBS President and CEO Les Moonves confirmed up at Sheen’s house to seek out out what was happening with the community’s largest and highest-paid star.
Moonves, 75, was there to ship Sheen to rehab on the corporate’s non-public jet, however the addict in him refused the gesture.
“Just like the dumbest man within the historical past of all issues silly, I instructed him I used to be gonna go on the beautiful jet supply and get clear at house as an alternative,” Sheen defined.
The Platoon actor renamed his home “Sober Valley Lodge, and stop every part the next day.”
“Right here comes the shocker: It didn’t go as deliberate,” Sheen shared. He was fired from Two and a Half Males in March 2011 because of his ongoing drug use and public meltdowns, placing an finish to his staggering $1.78 million per episode paychecks.
Later that very same month, Sheen would go on to offer his notorious and unhinged “tiger blood” interview on ABC’s 20/20.

