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FIRST VIDEO - CHARLIE SHEEN RETURNS TO WORK AFTER HOSPITALIZATION AND ALLEGED HOOKER INCIDENT
Posted on Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:20 AM PDT

Charlie Sheen was snapped on the Los Angeles set of She Wants Me this morning, and this is the first video of the actor since he was hospitalized in NYC after being found "drunk and naked" at the Plaza Hotel early on Tuesday morning.
Sheen appeared to be in good spirits, but he didn't have much to say when asked about his latest drama. "I can't talk, I got no voice," he told our videographer when we spotted him arriving in the back seat of a chauffeured car.
Sheen's rep told X17online that the star had suffered an "adverse allergic reaction to some medication" and an officer on the scene told the NY Post that Sheen appeared to be "suffering some [sort of] emotional breakdown." The Post, along with several other media outlets reported that Sheen was holed up in the hotel room with a hooker, who locked herself in the closet when the 45-year-old actor became violent and accused her of stealing his wallet.
She Wants Me follows a screenwriter who promises a struggling actress a role in his latest script, but chaos ensues when an A-list starlet (played by Duff) shows up and wants the part too. We're not sure what Sheen's role entails, but this isn't the only thing he's working on -- we're told he's heading back to NYC early next week to resume shooting Two And A Half Men on Tuesday.
Looks like things are returning back to normal!
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