Monday, May 30, 2011

Charlie Sheen Puts Beverly Hills Home on Market

Could it be that the Warlock isn't winning anymore?

Charlie Sheen, who two weeks ago was officially replaced on the hit sitcom Two and a Half Men by Ashton Kutcher, has put his Mulholland Estates mansion in Beverly Hills, Calif. on the market.

The almost 8,000 square foot, five-bedroom, seven-bath house, which Sheen dubbed the Sober Valley Lodge, is described in the MLS listing as "an entertainer's dream," with lavish landscaping, outdoor kitchen, pool and spa. The inside boasts "top-of-the-line appliances and finishes," with "spacious public rooms," including a screening room. The price tag is set at a hefty $7.2 million.


Internet porn giant YouPorn.com has hit the actor's real estate agents with an offer the former 'Two and a Half' star might not be able to refuse: $4.5 million ... and it's not like the property hasn't seen plenty of porn stars strutting their stuff over the years.

TMZ received a copy of Sheen's May 2010 contract that shows he got a $10 million advance on his salary, later paying it back to Warner Bros. with each episode. TMZ explains the math:

"To repay the loan, Sheen -- who was getting a base pay of $1.25 million a show -- had $769,230.77 deducted from each paycheck for the first 13 episodes. But then there's this pesky issue of interest. Under the deal, the interest -- calculated at the prime commercial rate -- would be deducted from the 14th paycheck."

Charlie Sheen left after the 16th episode, so Warner Bros. made all their money back, plus interest

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