The news was released through his official spokesperson. “He has asked that his privacy be honored,” the spokesman said. “No further statements are planned.”
Later Chuck Lorre, creator of his show, CBS, and Warner Bros. TV released a joint statement saying, “CBS, Warner Bros. TV and Chuck Lorre support Charlie Sheen in his decision today to begin voluntary in-patient care at a treatment center. We wish him nothing but the best as he deals with this personal matter. Production on Two and A Half Men will be temporarily suspended.”
The show still has 6 episodes left to film, so it will be intriguing to see if the show finishes its run on schedule.
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