Friday, February 25, 2011

Nuclear Meltdown

From: Pierre J.'s Flickr account

I used to think that a Hollywood star that generated insane amounts of money for a studio had a license to do whatever they wanted with their personal life. Charlie Sheen must have thought that, too.

After already putting his hit show "Two and a Half Men" on hiatus, twice, Sheen went on a profane, anti-Semitic rant regarding his boss, Chuck Lorre, on Thursday. I wondered what the reaction of Lorre and CBS would be, thinking they might give him another free pass. Apparently not, though.

It's too bad that Hollywood stars don't face consequences of their actions every time they break the law. Yes, I know there's a lot of money involved, but I would like to see a studio draw the line with their talents' behavior. Who knows, they may behave.

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