OMF(amous)G - Charlie's Lows Bring in $$
Saturday, March 12, 2011
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According the the Feb 28th issue of US Weekly, the show Two and a Half Men has always seemed to have benefited from Charlie Sheen's lows. If you look back to Feb 2010 -- when Charlie's car "was found at the bottom of a cliff; the show earned its best ratings in two years". Then go back to Nov 2010 -- Two and a Half Men climbs 7% "after a wild night of partying" landed Sheen in the hospital. The last example of this is Jan 2011 -- "Sheen begins rehab; the next new episode is the night's most-watched!"
Looks like the show has always made money off of Charlie's out-of-control-ways. Now, if he can just get some of that Tiger Blood on the market & start selling his drug "the Charlie Sheen drug"...then he will really be banking. Thanks for keeping us entertained Mr. Sheen!
Source: Us Weekly
Posted by: Steph (GossipGrrrl)
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