Posts Tagged ‘bob’

Charlie & Brooke’s Twins “Doing Great”

April 22nd, 2009

After a bit of a scare when twins Bob and Max were born prematurely, Charlie Sheen and wife Brooke Mueller-Sheen say the boys are now "doing great." But like any caring mom, Brooke admits she was nervous about the boys’ health right after the birth.

"It was scary," Brooke tells Entertainment Tonight in an interview airing Thursday. "I went to the NICU to see them and words can’t express how amazing and shocking to see two human beings that came out of me. But I was scared. Our babies had so many tubes on them, it was frightening. I didn’t have the easiest pregnancy. I had preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and cholestasis."

 

Charlie adds, "She would have been in serious jeopardy had they stayed in longer."

 

Despite rumors that Max has a heart problem, Charlie reiterates that it was a weight issue that kept him in the hospital longer than Bob, and explains where that rumor started.

 

"They were seven weeks early so things were still developing. Max has something called ejection fracture. It’s the volume at which the heart pumps and how much blood the heart can pump," he explains. "There wasn’t anything that any other premature child, especially a twin, doesn’t normally go through. Things are gradually going toward normal." 

 

As things stabilize at home, the proud parents are seeing their boys’ personalities and looks develop.

 

"They are completely Sheens," Brooke jokes. "They don’t have any Mueller genes. I’m like, ‘Can I at least have an ear?!’ Bob looks identical to Charlie. Everybody at the NICU called him Charlie. And Max looks like (Charlie’s dad) Martin."

 

Charlie reveals that his two girls with Denise Richards, Sam and Lola, are having fun being big sisters and holding the boys.

 

"I think they think they might be dolls," Brooke adds.

 

Charlie’s oldest daughter, Cassandra, 24, better not get too maternal feeling after a visit, however, as he jokes, "With her it’s more like, ‘Don’t get any ideas!’ At 43, I’m not ready for that label (of Grandpa)."

Charlie & Brooke’s Son Released From Hospital

April 7th, 2009

In some very happy news for Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller-Sheen’s family, their baby twin Max has been released from the hospital after several weeks and is now at home.

 

“He is fine. He made weight and went home,” rep Stan Rosenfield tells Access Hollywood.

 

Max and his brother Bob were born on March 14 to the couple, but Max was kept at the hospital in order to gain more weight. At first it was reported that the infant had a heart condition, which Rosenfield said was incorrect.

“The weight issue is very common among infants who were born before reaching full term,” Charlie said at the time. “I know a lot of people are not fond of hospital food; I just didn’t realize that they started so young.”

OK!’S EXCLUSIVE CHARLIE SHEEN WEDDING PICS:


Charlie & Brooke’s Son Remains in Hospital

April 2nd, 2009

UPDATE 2:19pm Contrary to earlier reports, Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller-Sheen’s newborn son Max does not have a heart condition, but is still hospitalized, rep Stan Rosenfield tells OK!.

 

"Charlie and Brooke’s infant son Max remains in the hospital, not because of a heart condition as reported, but because he has not gained the weight necessary to leave hospital. Max is expected to reach the weight requirement shortly and will join his brother at home.

"The weight issue is very common among infants who were born before reaching full term," says Charlie. "I know a lot of people are not fond of hospital food; I just didn’t realize that they started so young.’

 

The Sheens appreciate the outpouring of concern but have assured everyone that both Bob and Max are fine."

 

—————

 

New parents Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller-Sheen are sure to be worried about their baby son Max right now, as a source tells Entertainment Tonight that the newborn is still in the hospital with a heart condition.

 

Max and his brother Bob were born on March 14 to their happy parents. Even before they arrived, Charlie was ecstatic over the idea of becoming a parent again (he’s father to three girls already).

"I’m truly blessed," Charlie told OK! in August. "I’m already the proud father of three beautiful daughters, and I’m delighted that they’ll now have two little brothers… Life doesn’t get any better than this."

 

The boys are the first kids for Charlie and Brooke, who were married on May 30, 2008, in a wedding featured exclusively in the pages of OK!.

OK!’S EXCLUSIVE CHARLIE SHEEN WEDDING PICS:


Charlie & Brooke Have “Favorites”

March 23rd, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

In their first interview together since baby boy twins Bob and Max were born, Charlie Sheen and wife Brooke Mueller joke that they’re already picking between their sons!

 

"We have favorites already," Brooke quips during the interview with Extra.

 

"No, no. The kids will see this [interview] one day. And never forgive us," Charlie adds.

 

"But they’re fake favorites. They’re not real favorites," Brooke concedes.

 

"And that’ll change from day to day," finishes Charlie.

 

Each parent has a different favorite, with Charlie going for Bob, who has his given name, Carlos, as his middle name.

 

Brooke’s fave?

 

"Max [is my favorite]. Max is sweet and quiet," she reveals. "And Bob is kind of loud and cries a lot like his father."

"We’re thrilled. Everyone’s doing great," says Charlie. "Bob’s great. Max is great. Mom is great obviously, look at her."

Charlie continues, "I also want to say to all my fans. Thank you for the outpouring of love and support and well wishes. We really appreciate it. It’s an exciting time for us. Be careful what you wish for. Here we are…."

 

Brooke adds, "With twins."

OK!’S EXCLUSIVE CHARLIE SHEEN WEDDING PICS:
<a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/1" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24043.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a> <a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/2" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24042.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a><a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/3" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24041.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a> <a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/4" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24040.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a>
<a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/5" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24039.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a> <a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/6" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24038.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a><a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/7" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24037.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a> <a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/8" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24036.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a>
<a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/9" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24035.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a> <a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/10" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24034.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a><a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/11" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24033.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a> <a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/pixandvids/gallery/12730/12" target="_blank"><img src="http://d-images.okmagazine.com/img/photos/large/24032.gif" width="74" height="100"/></a>

Charlie Sheen Says Twins Are “Amazing”

March 20th, 2009

Charlie Sheen is speaking out for the first time about the birth of his twin sons, Bob and Max.

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the Two and a Half Men star calls his newborn fraternal twin sons, who were were born last weekend, "pretty amazing. Not a whole lot of sleep, but what parent does at this stage? There’s adrenaline, excitement, fear," he says. And even though they’re not identical, Charlie says he still struggles to tell them apart.

"I can’t tell! They’re not identical, but at this stage they’re similar enough," he admits.

Bob and Max Sheen—not exactly names you’d associate with Hollywood these days merely because they’re so….well, normal! But that’s what Charlie says he and wife Brooke Mueller specifically wanted.

"They’re very short and simple, easy to spell and remember," he says. "Bob is the same frontward and backward. I’m a fan of a short and simple name. Max was literally Nick until about a minute before he came out."

Charlie’s two daughters with ex-wife Denise Richards also have short, sweet names: Sam and Lola. The actor says the girls are thrilled to be big sisters, but that they have their own ideas about the boys’ names. "They’re insisting that they call them Bob and Duke," Sheen says.

Charlie Sheen & Brooke Mueller’s Twin Boys are Born!

March 15th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Congratulations to <a href="http://okmagazine.com/search/sheen" target="_blank"><strong>Charlie Sheen</strong></a> and his wife Brooke Mueller, who welcomed their first children together — twin boys — on Saturday!

The news was confirmed today by <a href="http://extratv.com" target="_blank">Extra</a>, who report that the boys are named Bob and Max.

The newborn boys are the first for Brooke, who married Charlie on May 30, 2008, in a wedding <a href="http://www.okmagazine.com/news/view/7033/OK!-Exclusive:-Charlie-Sheen-Weds!" target="_blank">featured exclusively in the pages of OK!</a>. The newlyweds announced the baby news in August.

When the Two and a Half Men star, who has three daughters from previous relationships, discovered Brooke was pregnant with twin sons, he told <em>OK</em>! he was overjoyed.

"I’m truly blessed," Charlie told OK! at the time. "I’m already the proud father of three beautiful daughters, and I’m delighted that they’ll now have two little brothers… Life doesn’t get any better than this."

Survivor: Season High School

December 15th, 2008

It’s late on a Sunday night (for me, since I have to be up for work Mondays at 5:45am) and I just walked home from the live season finale and subsequent reunion show for Survivor Gabon, the 17th season of Survivor.

I have many thoughts on the final show, the season and the contestants, but the sake of some sleep before dawn I’ll keep this to some stream of thought notes:

1. This season of Survivor was like high school, cool kids vs. geeks – and the professor went home with the prize. Bob, the 57-year-old physics teacher, played the game more creatively than the rest (a fake immunity idol, I mean, really? Brilliant), he was nice, fair, strategic and the good guy audiences root for – obviously, he also won Sprint’s audience choice award.  When the game began I would have pegged Marcus to win – a hot resident doctor who has looks, likeability, athleticism and as Jeff Probst pointed out tonight, the highest IQ of anyone, likely ever, to play the game. But, voting Marcus out early was a necessary strategic move for the players because I wasn’t the only one who knew he’d take it all if given the chance.

2.Corinne versus Sugar. Let me preface this by saying that Corinne Kaplan has been a good friend of mine from since the time we both lived in NYC, and now while we live in Los Angeles. What you see is what you get with Corinne and she doesn’t tolerate stupidity. One of the things I like and find refreshing about Corinne is that she’s unfiltered and says what she thinks. Being an intelligent thinker those things are often witty and insightful, although don’t expect them to come, well, sugar-coated. I think she may have gone a little far with the comment on Sugar’s dead father, but I think I get what she was doing, leaving one final impression in her last chance to do so on the show. Mission accomplished.

Corinne is as unmasked as unfiltered and you hate her because she allowed you to, even coaxed you too. Sugar on the other hand pulled heartstrings as a sweet, sensitive girl with a big heart and nary a negative thought in her seemingly empty head -um, who answers, ‘I don’t know’ when asked why they should win a million dollars? Sugar even placed second for the audience choice award. She fooled everyone who placed one of those votes.

Scene: Post-Survivor finale: red carpet at CBS Studios.

Sugar was more despicable than Randy, crueler than Corinne and more annoying than only herself as she paraded the red carpet dressed a cross between recently deceased pin-up Bettie Page and Marilyn Monroe telling anyone who would listen (and those like myself who eventually tried not to) that “I’m not a pin-up like they portrayed me to be, I’m an actress who has had a Screen Actor’s Guild card for ten years!” She added, “I’ve been on Gilmore Girls!” When someone said, ‘Really?’ in sincere surprise, she turned her back to them and pretended to ‘act’ a love scene with herself and then said, ‘Recognize that?’ No, groping yourself with your back towards us does not help us recognize you. If you were crying, maybe.

Sugar went on to say she doesn’t like the attention she’s received being recognized since the show, telling me, “People walk up and just talk to me now, which is not something I’m really stoked about” (um, yeah, people go on national television because they like to shun attention) and when Corinne was mentioned her comments ranged from, “Her family should really take out some good life insurance policies because the way her karma’s going to be, someone in her family is going to kick it soon.” Was that a threat?

When I spoke to Sugar I asked her if she’d go on Survivor All-Stars and she said it depended who else was on it. Since normally you don’t know who else you’re playing with prior to getting in the game I said, “Let’s just assume there was a possibility you knew Corinne would be there again as well” she said, “Definitely not! It wouldn’t be worth a million dollars to spend another second with her.”

If she could say anything to Corinne, what would it be? Her response, “Die b*@tch…Sorry, I’m not Sugar, that’s not even my real name, I’m Jessica Kipe.” Well, there you have it. Sugar was just for the game, and I’m glad she didn’t win because it would have been a more miserable Jessica Kipe who went home with the million dollars.

3. I’m disappointed that yet again I got excited at the possibility of running into Jeff Probst – and didn’t. I met Jeff about five years ago when I went to the Survivor All-Stars junket in Panama and we bonded a bit chatting at a picnic table at camp. He’s one of very few celebrities I’ve interviewed over the better part of the last decade who really left an impression on me and I missed him yet again – just like backstage at this year’s Emmy’s when walking over to him, someone dragged me in another direction when I was less than six feet away and by the time I turned back around, he was gone.

 

Two of this season’s Survivor contestants tried more than a dozen times to get on the show, guess I’ll have to try a few more times before I get another opportunity to interview the host of the show.

4. Bob should really start a bow-tie company, like tomorrow. Bob and bow-ties became synonymous this season but when I asked him if he’d thought about marketing that and starting a bow-tie company he looked at me and said sincerely, “No, but that’s a good idea.” Ya think? My friend Dhani Jones plays for the Cincinnati Bengals and he has a company called Five Star Bow Ties. Dhani and Bob should talk. Bob, if you happen to read this, get in touch and I’ll hook you guys up – you could turn a world of boys into gentlemen, one bow-tie at a time

AD FPO