(Cover) - EN Showbiz - Charlie Sheen has described his firing from Two and a Half Men as high treason.
On Monday, production company Warner Bros. confirmed they had fired Charlie from the programme, which had originally been put on a hiatus while the star received rehab treatment at home following a wild night out in January which saw him hospitalised.
Charlie has been giving a string of bizarre interviews recently, as well as slamming his colleagues at Two and a Half Men such as the programmes producer Chuck Lorre.
Charlie has been streaming live his new web series Sheen's Korner lately, and last night he went online again to speak out against his firing.
The troubled actor described his termination as "unconscionable".
"A high treason has occurred. The scales of justice are in a state of radical disarray," he argued.
"Together we must right this infantile wrong."
Charlie has also launched another tirade, this time aimed at Two and a Half Men actor Jon Cryer. He criticised Jon for failing to get in contact since news of the termination broke.
"Jon has not called me," he told E! News. "He's a turncoat, a traitor, a troll. Clearly he's a troll. He issued a statement. Is it going to take me calling him a 'traitor, juvenile and scared' for him to get it?"
Meanwhile, the latest actor linked to taking over Charlies role on Two and a Half Men is Rob Lowe. According to reports, the actor was approached by Chuck, although Warner Bros. are yet to confirm anything.
No decisions have been made, Warner Bros. spokesman Paul McGuire told the New York Post. (C) Cover Media