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Charlie Sheen Loses Children; Says It’s Not An Act

It’s been a month of madness for Charlie Sheen. With his show canceled, the actor has been talking to just about anyone who will listen. It’s funny, but only for a minute. You can joke at the “Sheen-isms” and have a chuckle at how he made fun of Nancy Grace, but it has become a sad, sad situation.

His “20/20″ interview aired last night and that in itself left us with some fresh crazy, but things just got real.


Yesterday, his ex-wife, Brooke Mueller, tried to get custody of their children, Max and Bob. She was rejected on that front, because it wasn’t her day to have them. Then, she went to a judge and claimed that Charlie snagged the kids about a week ago and withheld them from her. She also said that he threatened her, saying, “I will cut your head off, put it in a box and send it to your mom.”

As for why she left their little Bahama party? She claims that he punched her in the arm, spat on her feet and threatened to stab her in the eye with a pen knife. In the restraining order filing, she said, “I am very concerned that Sheen is currently insane. I am in great fear that he will find me and attack me and I am in great fear for the children’s safety while in his care.”

So the cops came after his latest interview last night and swiped the children from him. So sad, really. He might be insane, but you can tell that he does love his children.

Still, Charlie says that this is not an act. That’s really what we’re all asking right about now. Is this some craziness to get another network deal or is he really just that crazy?

What do you think?

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