Charlie moves to block Denise from showing their kids on tv
Filed under: Toddlers Preschoolers, Divorce & Custody, Celeb Kids, Celeb Parents, Behaving Badly

Hmm. Part of me wants to hooray for Charlie Sheen over his attempts to block ex Denise Richards from including their daughters Sam and Lola in her upcoming reality television show. Part of me would also totally buy the theory that he was just doing it to keep her from getting back on track. Divorce is a nastay thang.
In what could quite possibly be irony, the show Denise is to star in is about a Hollywood mom trying to make it on her own, working and being a mother at the same time. From her point of view it must look like Charlie is trying to keep her down.
Still, I have to agree with him. Regardless of what his secret motives might be I think we've seen far too much of celebrity kids and it's just not safe. They're thrust in the limelight too early and the media have attacked them as much as they attack the celebrities themselves in some cases.
Denise is taking Charlie back to court in an attempt to have a judge revoke Sheen's power as a father so she can carry on without his consent. Somehow that makes things even worse!












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1-23-2008 @ 1:26PM
Brenda said...I might be willing to give Charlie the benefit of the doubt if he hadn't been so happy to pimp out his wife (Playboy - yup, that was his idea) and his kids (various celebrity magazines) when they were still together.
I don't know that the kids being on a reality show is a good idea, but for Charlie Sheen to say he's concerned about the impact of the publicity on his kids is a bit much for me.
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1-23-2008 @ 12:29PM
jenn said...How ridiculous... I just saw a rerun the other day of Charlie's show Two and A Half Men (which I love, BTW) Denise played an old girlfriend who had married and had a baby and divorced, and the baby was played by none other than Sam Sheen. Why was it ok for the baby to be on his show and not hers?
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1-24-2008 @ 9:01AM
Heather said...Putting a baby on the show is different from a child who is over 3. Once the kids reach the age of about 12-14 I think then they can decided if they want to be on thier parents show.
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1-23-2008 @ 9:07AM
Cynthia said...Well it's totally hypocritical of her to expect to show the kids on television. She stopped Charlie from using his kids as models for her fashion line.
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