Charlie Sheen lashes out at 'Anger Management' co-star Selma Blair

Jun 17, 2013 - 18:22
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Charlie Sheen lashes out at 'Anger Management' co-star Selma Blair
Charlie Sheen, as Charlie Goodson, and Selma Blair as his sometime-lover Kate Wales, in a scene from 'Anger Management'. Picture: FX, Adam Rose

So much for 'Anger Management'. Fresh off of his epic 'Teen Mom' slam, Charlie Sheen has reportedly blown his lid at his sitcom co-star, Selma Blair.

He is even telling the entire set that he’s fired her, the New York Post reports.

According to TMZ, the bad boy actor is furious after leaing that the Cruel Intentions actress is allegedly complaining to producers about Sheen's repeated lateness and poor work ethic, sources said.

Sheen told executives that he wants her gone and is refusing to work if she shows up on set today.

Sheen has reportedly asked the network for support but they are hoping that the incident will quickly blow over.

Blair plays Charlie Goodson's occasional lover, Kate Wales, on the show.

Network insiders told the gossip site that Sheen wants actress Mila Kunis to come on the show for 10 episodes at $1 million each.

 

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