Actor Charlie Sheen has rubbished reports that he is involved in a salary dispute with the bosses of his TV show 'Two and A Half Men'.
Sheen, whose contract with the show expires at the end of the latest season, was recently rumoured to have quit the show after failing to agree on a pay deal with chiefs at America's CBS network.
However, he insists that he will leave the hit sitcom gracefully if his contract is not renewed, reports contactmusic.com.
The star wrapped the final show of season seven on April 9.
'All of the numbers reported in the press are false. Claims from 'inside sources' regarding offers from the studio as well as my salary, on their best day, are without merit,' Sheen said in a statement.
'If tonight's show is the end for me as Charlie Harper, so be it. Another journey has begun. I take from the experience 161 shows filled with a kaleidoscope of amazing experiences, memories, friendships and gratitude,' he added.