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Charlie Sheen & Brooke Mueller in Court Today Over Custody of Twins; Goddess Natty Joins

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April 19 2011, Published 7:05 a.m. ET

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Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller are currently in court in L.A. where it will be decided who will get custody of their 2-year-old twin boys, Max and Bob.

TMZ reports that Brooke showed up to her custody hearing looking "put together."

Charlie arrived in a suit and tie and his remaining goddess, Natalie Kenly, came to support her leading man.

The 45-year-old actor was allegedly "cool, calm and collected... even fist-bumping photogs on his way into the L.A. County Courthouse."

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Brooke's mom, Moira Fiore, wants custody of her grandsons, as she feels she is more stable than Charlie, according to TMZ.

"We've been with the kids since they were born, and Charlie has only seen the kids a couple of times in the last few months," Moira is allegedly telling friends.

During his "My Violent Torpedo of Truth" show Sunday — at Foxwoods Resort Casino's MGM Grand Theater in Connecticut — Charlie confirmed that Brooke's "less-than-stable" mom was watching his sons while Brooke sought help in rehab.

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Charlie went on a tangent during the show about how Brooke is a "crack addict" and that she sold watches he gave her during their marriage to buy drugs.

“So she’s MIA. The kids are with her less-than-stable mom, so guess where I’m going tonight after the show? I’m going to L.A. to get my f***ing kids back,” he said Sunday during the show to the roar of the crowd.

Denise Richards has also offered to temporarily take custody of Bob and Max.

But today, a judge will have a final say.

Who do you think deserves custody? Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned for the judge's ruling.

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