Charlie Sheen the troubled actor and television personality had attracted an incredible 1.2 million followers on Twitter using his twitter account @charliesheen and being granted legendary Verified Account status by Tuesday 1st March 2011.
So successful have his wayward ramblings been that his following on Twitter has doubled to almost 2.5 million followers! Currently unemployed since March 7th 2011, when CBS and Warner Bros fired Charlie Sheen from the show ‘Two and a Half Men’ due to his ‘dangerous behaviour’. The comedy sitcom made Sheen the highest paid television actor, in which he plays a hedonistic jingle writer, whilst in real life he was far more excessive, is this a case of art imitating life?
Charlie Sheen had apparently demanded $3 million per episode in February 2011, he was reportedly earning $2m per episode at the time. Clearly upset by his dismissal from the show, Sheen has remained defiant of the show’s creator, Chuck Lorre and has recently filed a $100m legal action against him. His latest Tweet may be reference to his dispute, it reads “#Fastball; Torpedo away… You corporate Trolls were warned. And now you’ve been served! c“. He frequently references his catchphrase on his Twitter account #TigerBlood and #winning and currently follows 31 users who include some verified accounts such as @carmenelectra, @ParisHilton, @TheSlyStallone, @FloydMayweather, @iamdiddy, @piersmorgan, @HowardStern, @Alyssa_Milano.
Recent reports of Charlie Sheen’s life have been worrying indeed, he lives with two women and authorities have taken his children into custody for their own safety. His acting family and famous father Martin Sheen are also worried about his mental health and lifestyle which has included alcohol and drug abuse, for which he has so far unsuccessfully sought assistance for and has been the cause of three failed marriages.
Shunned from Hollywood (for the moment) maybe his Twitter activities could be an outlet for his creative frustrations and help accomplish some type of therapy that will allow him to reconnect with his audience and his family.





