Charlie Sheen: 'There's Been Discussions' About Returning To Two And A Half Men

April 13 2011, Published 9:25 a.m. ET
Charlie Sheen told Boston's Sports Hub 98.5 WBZ-FM on Tuesday night that "there's been discussions" for him to return to Two and a Half Men, and RadarOnline.com has all the details for you.
"I was asked not to divulge anything," Sheen said of his top-secret talks with the decision-makers -- likely CBS exec Les Moonves and the show's executive producer and creator, Chuck Lorre. "Had they told me at the end of Season 8 that that behavior wasn't going to be cool, I would have adjusted it."
Interestingly, Sheen took a veiled swipe at the guys he's in talks with, claiming he's been shorted royalty money from syndication since being fired.
"I'm supposed to be getting paid, but that's -- what's the term? -- being withheld," Sheen said, noting he felt it was "unfair."
Sheen made the radio appearance after a poorly-received show at Boston’s Agganis Arena. The 45-year-old actor takes his My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not an Option tour to Toronto on Thursday and Friday night.
