Benny Luo's Experience

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Benny Luo's Experience

So early last month, Charlie Sheen made a tweet saying he was looking for a social media intern for the summer. The program would be full-time and fully paid. The duties would include working closely with the actor in leveraging his large social network on the internet. I honestly had no idea about this opportunity until one of my Twitter followers (@IvanTweetedThis) sent me a link saying I'd be perfect for the position. I decided to give it a go and apply. The first round of the application process asked me to answer in 140(?) characters why I'd make a great social media intern. My response was simply a link telling them to check out my Twitter profile. I then did some more research for fun about the program and found out that over 80,000 people have applied all over the world. I was thinking to myself that the chances of me getting far wouldn't be possible.Read more

Sheen Attacks Lorre

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Charlie Sheen tells TMZ ... "Two and a Half Men" creator Chuck Lorre is a "sad silly fool," an "A-hole p*ssy loser" and a "low rent, nut-less sociopath" who is now realizing the show can't survive without him -- and Charlie claims the ratings prove his point.

Sheen fired off a blistering letter, attacking Lorre in the wake of reports that Jon Cryer will get a bigger role on the show and Charlie will be replaced.

Charlie says, "... No one cares about your feeble show without me," adding, "The ratings right now are not a fluke. It's a big fat mess. A 2.0 demo. That sucks." Although the number is low, the show is in reruns.

But Charlie doesn't stop there, saying, "Not even a phone call to the man that put you on the map. The man that put 500 million dollars in your pockets ... I busted my ass for 8 years to support your vision."Read more

Men Without Sheen

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With time running out before the CBS upfront presentation in May, the plan to relaunch Two and a Half Men without Charlie Sheen is beginning to take shape.

Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that series co-creator Chuck Lorre has hatched an idea to reboot the Warner Bros-produced sitcom with a new creative direction that does not involve Sheen, who was fired from the series in March. Lorre is said to have presented close associates and Men co-star Jon Cryer with the plan, and the studio and network are aware of his intentions. According to an insider, Lorre has told Cryer this reboot would involve a significant role for him and the introduction of a new, yet-to-be-cast character.Read more

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