SURPRISE! Charlie Sheen has been unhappy starring on the CBS show Two and a Half Men! He has been unhappy for a long time now, but he’s not unhappy with the pay-well, until now! $800,00 a show isn’t enough! He’s asking for more money to continue to star on the show, but does CBS even have it?

Charlie is currently making over $800,000 a show, but of course Charlie wants more again! CBS offered him $1Mil to stay on the show, but Charlie is demanding $1.5Mil a show!

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According to new reports, a friend of Charlie’s is saying that Charlie wants out of the show, and he wants to get back into movies. So is Charlie asking for this ridiculous amount because he knows that CBS won’t be able to hack up $1.5Mil a show? Is this his way of bailing out of the show? Would CBS really give him over $1.5Mil a show!? I kind of hope CBS just says: ‘NO CHARLIE!-we have other crap to pay for that’s more important! Bye Charles!’

Does Charlie even deserve $1Mil a show like CBS is offering, let alone $1.5Mil?

Breitbart reports:

“According to a person close to the actor, Sheen has told friends that wants to leave the hit CBS comedy in which he’s starred for seven years.

The person spoke Thursday on condition of anonymity because Sheen had made the remarks in private and had not intended them to be discussed publicly.

CBS had no comment, spokesman Phil Gonzales said Thursday. An after-hours call to Sheen’s representatives was not immediately returned.

“Two and a Half Men,” which also stars Jon Cryer, is the top-rated comedy onTV and a key part of CBS’ Monday night lineup. Last year, CBS gave the show a three-year renewal, through the 2011-12 season, but Sheen’s contract is up at the end of the current season.

Sheen, 44, has tired of the demands of a weekly show and wants to focus on movies, the person close to him said. Sheen is in the upcoming film “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” a sequel to the 1987 “Wall Street” in which he starred.

Sheen’s desire to exit the sitcom was reported by People magazine online Thursday.”