CBS also wants the actor to return because the network did not do the firing from "Two and a Half Men".NBC's correspondent Jeff Ross tweeted, "Sources close to Charlie Sheen tell NBC News, CBS has offered him his job back.Discussions ongoing. Not a done deal.
"Sheen's spokesman declined to comment on the rumor. But Ross continued to dish out more details such as, "Per my sources: CBS is happy to have Charlie Sheen back on show...IF Warner Bros, Chuck Lorre, and Sheen can settle differences" and "To be clear, there are 2 companies involved.NBC's Jeff Rossen is reporting that, according to a source close to Sheen, two weeks after Sheen was fired from the show, the $2 million an episode man may get his job back on the biggest sitcom on television.
"Sources close to Charlie Sheen tell NBC News, CBS has offered him his job back. Discussions ongoing.
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The unemployed actor is still raking in the cash with $1 million a year in Twitter endorsements as well as the money on his North American live tour, for which he is said to earn an estimated $7 million.
But he would earn $7 million for less than four episodes of Men. Do you think CBS will renegotiate a deal with Charlie?
He entered a rehab facility for undisclosed treatment in February, temporarily forcing "Two and a Half Men" to halt production. CBS and series producer Warner Bros. Television issued a statement of support when Sheen sought treatment and wished him well.
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