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CBS Claims Charlie Sheen is "Doing Well"

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Jan. 9 2010, Published 9:35 a.m. ET

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Following his recent arrest in Aspen over a domestic dispute with his wife Brooke Mueller, Charlie Sheen’s boss at CBS reveals that he is doing well according to new reports.

After his first day back on set shooting for Two and Half Men post holiday break, Chuck Lorre of CBS told E! Online that the actor’s first performance back was, “Terrific.”

“He is doing as well as he can under the circumstances. Charlie is a consummate professional and I must tell you, it was really gratifying last night. He was 1000 percent there for us from the first moment when we started shooting and it was a great night for us. One of our strongest episodes,” Chuck revealed to E! Online.

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And even if there is a chance that his arrest would lead to termination from the network, Chuck tells E! Online, “That's not my end of the business. I just write the stuff.”

In the meantime, CBS president Nina Tassler also came to the 44-year-old’s defense and assured fans that his recent dispute will not effect his shooting schedule.

“We're being very sensitive to the fact that this is a very personal and private matter for Charlie. There's been no impact on the network right now. The show is proceeding along its regular production schedule. It's a wonderful show and right now it is business as usual,” Nina spoke to E! Online.

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