Goddesses may be abandoning him, but at least Charlie Sheen can still rely on family.
While making an appearance on Access Hollywood, Sheen's brother Emilio Estevez - who had been very critical of Sheen's public meltdown in the past - reassured everyone that Charlie is doing a lot better these days.
โHeโs a different guy. Heโs a completely different guy,โ said Estevez. โHeโs got his voice back. And I think heโs got his focus. Heโs on a new show and heโs gonna be roasted by Comedy Central โ which I think is going to be hysterical. I think that heโs really got it together. And heโs very excited about the crew of the show heโs putting together.โ
"The show" Estevez refers to, of course, is the slowly-gestating TV series based on the Adam Sandler/Jack Nicholson comedy "Anger Management," which Sheen is developing with producer Joe Roth's Revolution Television.
Earlier this year, Estevez and father Martin Sheen were much more dour about Sheen's condition, with the senior Sheen even going so far as to compare Charlie's problems to cancer.
Maybe things are looking up, though.
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Selected Reading: Access Hollywood, E! Online, Yahoo